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you need faux hair for the hair-munching types |
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Then you'd crack your head off it when you sit up...
Call me old fasioned, but i quite like my kitty curling up around my head whilst i sleep. |
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Cats have a pretty sensitive sense of smell - those photos won't fool her. |
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Oh course, Dr.C and Po, I could add the scent and hair to the quilting, and any other sensory tricks. see link |
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I quite like it when they do that. One of my ambitions is to be able to wake up, get up slowly without disturbing the sleeping cat, saunter casually down to breakfast (still balancing snoozing mog) as if nothing is different and see who compliments my new russian hat first. |
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So you're basically training the cat to smother you while you sleep? "Whoops, sorry son, I forgot that you don't have a CatWalk. Son? Son??" *meow* |
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BEHOLD, THE POWER OF MS PAINT! Beautiful illustration, [dentworth]! |
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This would have been nice when my Maine Coon "kitten", of 22 pounds, would decide to sleep on the window ledge above my head and then proceed to fall onto my face. [+] |
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I've never had a cat want to sleep on my face, though I have had one want to share the pillow. |
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The thing that used to (he's no longer with us) bug me is when max would sleep between my legs, making it difficult to roll over. I eventually mastered the technique without propelling the cat off the bed, but perhaps you could attach a boom to the cat walk that extends over the bed with a suspended sling that is lowered down over your legs when you go to sleep. If you need to get up or roll over, you raise the sling to give your legs some clearance while "boots" purrs away. |
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I like cats. And foxes. And frogs. |
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