How your cat will get you up, given the chance:
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
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One of ours, back when I was unemployed and would sleep in, would walk up and lick my face. Then he'd chomp down on my goatee and pull some hairs out.
That'll wake you up!
Justin, that gives me an idea for another entry.
LMAO!
This, BTW, is why I feed my cats immediately before going to bed, not in the morning. That way they still have a few dribbles of food left in their bowls in the morning and aren't desperate enough to resort to the baseball bat (or the claws to the face -- yes, The Mighty Fang can get mighty insistent when his 18-pound self isn't fed when HE wants it!).
Two out of my three cats are overweight, so I do not leave food out (unless I am going to be away longer than 12 hours). I feed them and then I pick it all up an hour later.
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