8-Bit... we don't know how you figured this out

lookingglass

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but if you could refrain from hitting the snooze on Purrpa's alarm clock that would be great. It could make him late for work.

Honestly, I've never seen a cat do this. DH alarm clock went off this morning and 8-Bit put his paw on the snooze. Apparently he doesn't like the loud noise it makes.
 

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Wow! I know it's not a good thing... but how cute and clever of him. I wish my cat's were interested in sleeping in.
 

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Well, I've never been fond of alarm clock noise either.


Bit, do remember that Daddy earns money to pay for those bananas you like to hide.
 

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my cats have an even more evil plan.... they step on my CD player so it pops open and then there is NO alarm
 

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Originally Posted by katiemae1277

my cats have an even more evil plan.... they step on my CD player so it pops open and then there is NO alarm
noooo, not your sweet babies!!! They are merely giving momma an extra day to sleep in, because they love you and know that you deserve it!
 

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Never had a problem with the alarm clock, thank goodness. They know I hit the snooze button, though, so the first couple times it goes off signals the time when they can come get lots of snuggles because I'm awake enough to scritch, but asleep enough not to move.


However, when we first got the kittens we had one of those touch lamps on the headboard. It didn't take Ophelia long to figure that one out. She would turn it off while I was reading when she wanted to go to sleep, and she and Trent would turn it on around 3:00 in the morning when they wanted to play.
That lamp didn't last too long!
 

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Ha- I slept in this morning and was an hour late, I so wish I'd seen this before going in as its the bestest excuse ever
 

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Aww! he knows purrpaw was tired! Now you just have to figure out a way to cat proof the alarm clock!
 

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LOL!!! 8-bit, you sure know how to keep your Meowmy and Purpaw on their toes.
 
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Originally Posted by valanhb

Never had a problem with the alarm clock, thank goodness. They know I hit the snooze button, though, so the first couple times it goes off signals the time when they can come get lots of snuggles because I'm awake enough to scritch, but asleep enough not to move.


However, when we first got the kittens we had one of those touch lamps on the headboard. It didn't take Ophelia long to figure that one out. She would turn it off while I was reading when she wanted to go to sleep, and she and Trent would turn it on around 3:00 in the morning when they wanted to play.
That lamp didn't last too long!
That made me laugh out loud! It also made me add that to the list of things that I will never buy because it's not 8-Bit proof.
 
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