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Posted: 8/8/2005 8:00:12 PM EDT
SEC sleeps on the bed with me.
What are your family rules regarding animals? |
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Used to be in the bed, but then I realized I would wake up the in morning with my arm around the dog.
Now they sleep in the living room, on THEIR beds. |
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Cage. Like I tell my wife: "All Creatures Great And Small In A Cage"
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A lot of the time my cat will sleep in her own bed, but if I happen to be in my bed she'll sometimes jump up there and fall asleep next to me.
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My dogs sleep outside in the barn, or would that be considered inside?
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At night the cats are anywhere except in the bedroom. They have a tendency to sleep on people and then bite if you move...
The greyhound sleeps in the bedroom. Usually somewhere other than the bed since he's rude and likes to cuddle just a bit too much for a gangly 80lb dog. The two smaller dogs aren't quite house broken all the time (how much can you really expect from a brain that fits in the skull of a 10lb dog) so they sleep in the kitchen where they have a dog door and plenty of mats and dog beds to sleep on. They also get the dubious honor of being the alarm system for intruders in the yard or house and they take it very seriously. If I'm home and trying to take a nap, the odds are all of them will find a way onto the bed by the time I fall asleep. next thing you know, you wake up and find yourself trapped in a sea of pets that don't feel like moving quite yet |
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The Wooder sleeps any damned place he wants! Its his apartment,I just pay the rent and utilities!
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My dogs sleep anywhere they want whether it be the floor, their beds, my bed or a couch. My foster dogs or any of the injured and recovering dogs I have are kept in crates during the night or when I leave the house.
We do not let dogs that will not stay with us forever form any bad habits, because then it is much harder to put them in a home and keep them there. Right now besides my 2 dogs I have 2 that are recovering from broken legs and surgery. One dog is almost ready to find a forever home. The other dog has a raging infection that requires soaking multiple times a day, heavy doses of Baytril, and a daily interveinous feeding with liquids. She is very sick but still wagging her tail and trying to please. She will be fine in a week or so. |
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2 cats here
one sleeps on the bed with me and the other prefers to sleep perched atop the fridge |
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I will add that my cat is nice enough to let me sleep in the bed. Sometimes, he'll even let me have the pillow.
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1 German shepherd/Rottie mix and an Akita/bloodhound mix-OUTSIDE! They are big dogs, and they can stand the weather outside. SOMETIMES I will let Annie (GSD/ROT) in when I'm going to be by myself for a while to keep me company and let me know if anyone who I don't want in the house is getting in.
ben |
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I have some pet rats, and they all sleep in the garage. My pet gopher sleeps under the flower bed in my backyard.
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SEC is a real cat?
I thought it was only a fictional furry critter. My cats sleep in the window sill, on the bed, or in the hallway outside my bedroom. "Alarm Cats'! Gwen |
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He either sleeps on the bed or in some nook or cranny of the house.
Usually only sleeps with us during the winter. |
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My cat would sleep in one of 4 places:
-Under the couch -Under the bed (until I kicked her out to the living room for the night) -In my lap -On top of my monitor |
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My wife's baby, our JRT (Jack Russell Terrorist) sleeps with her in her bed......
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Super Chunk (the cat that fetches) usually sleeps on the couch i the living room. Sometimes he will slip into the bedroom with us, but not too often.
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my cats sleep in the bed sometimes, but they usually like to be outside hunting.
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Pretty much anyplace they want, on the bed, sofa, ect.
If its hot, they like the celler floor. The yellow lab female sleeps wherever I sleep, all 90lbs of her across my legs usually. |
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The SEC is real. I've posted pictures of the little guy and I raising hell. There really is a Seeing Eye Cat. |
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Excellent! Will check the archives! Gwen and cats |
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My dogs nap on the bed with me, but for the night sleep they usually spend it elswhere. Though, one time after some minor surgery (hurt like hell and was bed ridden for three days) they stayed in that bed all the time. Watching over me and being very protective.
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Animals go outside or anything that can't clean up after itself goes outside.
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My rottie used to sleep in bed with me and sometimes even leave me a corner of it to use myself!!!!!
The cat always slept wherever she wanted....... except at night, she'd sleep on my stomach and normally wind up stretching out her paws and putting one on my nose. Sometimes, she'd wake me up by licking my face...... I have yet to figure out why she did that. |
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one dog sleeps on his dog bed next to the bed, the other spends 50% of the night on the bed and 50% under the bed.
The one that sleeps on the dog bed curls up on my wife's side of the bed once my wife wakes up at o'dark thirty a.m. |
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Scoot has a bed next to our bed, when he's hot he leaves it for the bedroom floor in various locations OR the hallway or the bathroom's tiled floor.
Muffy @ 8 weeks in her crate. She's real good sleeps through most of the night. |
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