Hey,
I'm Emily, new to this forum but a forum junkie already...
Here's a fun story:
At 5am this morning my cats woke my boyfriend and I up by sratching the door and perhaps even running into it, not sure. So he got mad and said 'If they don't stop it I'm going home" and he wouldn't let them in so I moved next door so they could sleep with me.
At 8am this morning I hear this terrible noise like a tiny pig squeaking. I jump out of bed and look at the hamsters cage. It's where it's supposed to be but minus the hamster. So I run downstairs and sure enough Little Man, my 11 month old very playful male, has Stanley, the hamster, in his mouth and is running around the living room.
So I got the hamster back and everything looks ok and I head back up to bed after putting Stanley in his cage in the bathroom this time so it can't happen again. I get back into bed (went to sleep at 3, needed more sleep) and my other cat, Dyllie (2 years, female and slightly unusual in that she has no cat instincts), decides it would be a really fun idea to go to sleep actually ON my head, not just next to it.
Oh what a morning. Hope this amused you for a bit. Stanley's fine now!
I'm Emily, new to this forum but a forum junkie already...
Here's a fun story:
At 5am this morning my cats woke my boyfriend and I up by sratching the door and perhaps even running into it, not sure. So he got mad and said 'If they don't stop it I'm going home" and he wouldn't let them in so I moved next door so they could sleep with me.
At 8am this morning I hear this terrible noise like a tiny pig squeaking. I jump out of bed and look at the hamsters cage. It's where it's supposed to be but minus the hamster. So I run downstairs and sure enough Little Man, my 11 month old very playful male, has Stanley, the hamster, in his mouth and is running around the living room.
So I got the hamster back and everything looks ok and I head back up to bed after putting Stanley in his cage in the bathroom this time so it can't happen again. I get back into bed (went to sleep at 3, needed more sleep) and my other cat, Dyllie (2 years, female and slightly unusual in that she has no cat instincts), decides it would be a really fun idea to go to sleep actually ON my head, not just next to it.
Oh what a morning. Hope this amused you for a bit. Stanley's fine now!