Must you do that While I'm sleeping?!

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Gibby has started the most horrendous habit of finding krinkly things and bringing them into the bedroom to play with ON MY HEAD at night.

I push him off the bed, he gets right back up, I hide the object and he starts trying to shove me around to get it- I hate leaving the door to the bedroom shut (especially during the electric storms we're prone to having) but it's getting to the point that he's not letting me sleep....

Also, If I lock him out it means I have to make sure that the girls are out as well because they sleep (peacefully) with us, but leave to eat and potty and while ther's potty there's not food in the bedroom. (and Paige prefers to use the potty box in the bathrom.) How can I break this habit? he even goes into the garbage to pull out rustly plastic things.

We play with him all hte time and try to tucker him out but he never gets tired before we do!
 

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All the crinkly, rustly things need to be put where he can't get at them. That garbage bin needs to be cat-proofed.
 
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I will get him a daBird or Cat Dancer soon, but the down side to this is that he WON'T LET THE GIRLS PLAY. lol.. What a brat. It seems to me that anything that is a clar and crinkly plastic is his heaven and he loves playing with it ALL DAY LONG.. and at night. I know I need to get it up but I don't know where it's coming from, because he finds more even if I get it to leave the house.. it's CRAZY! I noticed though that he hadn't done that to the point that It bothered me until we were away for a couple days-I think he went back to sleeping a great lot during the day. Also I think he's more active at night because it's pleasant out (and while he's indoors, I think the heat still affects him-or the humidity he's miserable during the day) If we've been home a lot he sleeps or at least remember that when we're sleeping is not time to shower us with plastic that has recently been dipped in the communal waterbowl.
 
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