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where do you pets sleep at night?

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  • poppy_f1
    poppy_f1 Posts: 2,637 Forumite
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    barney my dog sleeps in his own bed in the downstairs bedroom with my mum
    there is the odd occasion that he will sleep with me but thats usually when i come home drunk (like hes making sure im ok) or when my mum was on holiday
  • bookemdano
    bookemdano Posts: 2,881 Forumite
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    steve_r123 wrote: »
    Yes, mine does too! He usually stretches out as well to give me as little room as possible. Selfish b****r! Look!
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    His other favorites include HIS washing basket
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    and HIS sofa
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    I want your cat..he's reminds me of one of my old cats............he's lovely :D
    Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings


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  • bookemdano
    bookemdano Posts: 2,881 Forumite
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    bookemdano wrote: »
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    He is my baby..........not I'm not gay, just love animals especially cats and dogs. His right ear has no ear canal so thats why it's wonky:D Apparently he was a stray found wandering around in hertfordshire and when he was picked up by the RSPCA he was kept for months at one of their rescue centres before they decided he should be put to sleep as no one wanted him :rolleyes: Another rescue charity saved him and I saw him on their website. He is my fifth rescue cat, my last one only had 3 legs :rotfl: I do tend to pick the waifs and strays:rolleyes:
    Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings


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  • My tortie will sleep on the couch all day long but come night time will cry until I let her out, unfortunately she refuses to sleep indoors at night.

    My BSH will sleep wherever I am but never for long I can feel him jumping up on my bed at least 10 times a night!! When I wake in the morning he is lying in my bedroom doorway and comes running and jumps onto the bed meowing!

    He even sits in the bath when I am showering! Adorable :)
  • bulchy
    bulchy Posts: 955 Forumite
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    My weimaraner sleeps on my bed, OH does permanent nights, so I dont mind when hes at work, but at weekends, he has half the bed, me and OH are allowed the other half, its the OH's fault, I warned him the first time he allowed him to sleep on the bed it was a mistake :rolleyes: the cocker sleeps on my daughters bed. The 3 cats sleep where ever they want to sleep, sofas, beds, top of the wardrobe, anywhere really. The kitten has taken to sleeping on top of the fishtank during the day, I think shes making sure none of the fish escape, I once woke up and she was sleeping on my head, beats wearing a nightcap I suppose :rotfl: She can usually be found snuggled up to the weimy on his furry throw he has on my bed, I'm sure she thinks hes her surrogate mam, as she will suckle the throw before she setles down to sleep beside him.
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  • suered
    suered Posts: 333 Forumite
    When we (me and the cat) first started sharing a bed, I thought it was because she loved me - I've since found out it has more to do with service times :)

    This is what I wake up to most mornings :eek:
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  • keelykat wrote: »
    What a gorgeous cat! :D
    bookemdano wrote: »
    I want your cat..he's reminds me of one of my old cats............he's lovely :D


    Thanks!:D

    Never would have guessed we rescued him from a farmyard barn. Farmer said his mum (a stray which used the hang around his farm) and her two other kittens had climbed a ladder, and got out of the back of the barn. My cat (Mr George :o) was too chicken to climb the ladder so therefore couldnt get out the barn.

    Destined for not a very nice life of scavenging round the farm for food, we were on the lookout for a cat to sort out our mouse problem. He was recruited into the family when he was about 6 inches long, and we couldn't wish for a better cat. :)
  • skintchick
    skintchick Posts: 15,114 Forumite
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    My cat sleeps where she wants, as all my cats always have. I don;t like dogs on beds or sofas though.
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  • Glad I'm not the only one sharing a bed with animals, my DH's fault when they were puppies he couldn't bear to listen to them cry, we have 3, most nights we have one on the bed preferably between us and one that starts off under the bed, the other I try to send to dd bed but if she's out it's easier to sleep in her bed with one dog and let DH have our bed with the other 2.
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  • Our dog sleeps outside our room. We have to gate him in on the landing, else he wanders about and lets the cat out. The cat is supposed to sleep whereever he chooses downstairs, unless the dog lets him out, in which case he doesn't sleep, but spends the whole night pouncing on my head.
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