Coffee, tea, and juices at the all day buffet.
Might be a good idea to set up an all night buffett for the fearsome fursomes = decrease in
"staff" costs + increase in staff sleep !.
Bunts, the furry ones don't bother to go check if there is food in their bowls. Unless they see me put it in there, it doesn't exist.
LOL, SF, when Amber is wakened, she calls it "too shiny!" and I agree. There is now a kitty who meows, wipes his face, purrs and turns over to have his tummy scratched. All he needs are batteries. Works for me.
I've been looking all over to find the batteries in my furbabies. That would make life much easier. Take them out at night and not put them back in again until the next morning--when I want to get up.
I wonder if it works on children. I've been looking for an on/off switch for years.
Yes, SF. I can totally relate.......My sleeping and waking is often determined by my furry babies schedule.........
And this time change hasn't helped the cause.
@GNM--I haven't found one of those on kids either. Sure would be handy for a couple of my live wires at school.
my bedrooms (and bathrooms) are off limits to my fur babies. Found out long time ago that the older one loves to shadow box his image in the mirrored closet door or on the mirrored shower door. So, I kicked him out and keep the door closed. Nothing worse than being woke up at 3 with bam bam meow meow bam bam again on the mirrors! Now the little one, she was ok in the room at night except for one time when she found a rip in the fabric under the box spring and decided to get in there and crawl around! Scared the cr@p out of me at 3 am, I thought the bed was possesed! She too got kicked out of the room. The only thing she did in the bathroom was think my little rug was her personal potty! ARGH!! That is not happening...now keep the door closed there too.
But they both will come to my bedroom door early and reach under the door with their paws and make scratching noise and meow. And its not for food, They are both grazers so I leave food in their bowls all day. They just want me up, or want to make sure I am still in the house and didn't sneak out a window!
I think that's part of it, too, Red. They just want to make sure you are still alive. Hence the paw on my face or licking me eyelids. Hey, you still breathing? Give us a sign. Then get up and feed us!