Something I learned while babysitting a friend's pussycat for the last 2 weeks...
THis kitty is one of the sweetest, most people oriented kitty cats I've ever met. She just want's be be around you, even if not on your lap. But most of the time, it's on your lap... Or between your legs. She's constantly cold, so she loves to snuggle, or if she can't she loves to curl up on a hearing pad set to low. She's also one of the loudest purring kitty cats I've ever met. While snuggling, I find I sometimes need to increase the volume of what I'm watching or listening to, just to compete with her purring!
Lately, I've been working nights, though I'm trying to transition back to a daylight work schedule. So I thought I'd take a nap...
Now, just because YOU need a nap, there's no excuse for having the kitty cat take the nap with you. Most of what a kitty cat does during the day is napping to begin with, so this nap is just a "bonus nap" giving a certain furry critter some extra energy in the middle of the night.
How do you know these things, you're probably asking yourself?
I learned them, because with the extra energy, a certain little furry ball of love decided "OK, I'm awake now. It's time for you to pet me and play with me" at 4:15am.
With Christmas coming up, here's something you need to see if you're a cat lover, because it's SO true! If you've never heard of "Simon's Cat" on YouTube, you really need to check it out!
More lessons as they're learned!
Mark