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Yes, I think it's true!
Our new baby will soon be two and has yet to spend the entire night in our bedroom, sleeping with us. The reason is, every few hours he goes in to 'super snuggler mode'. (SSM) He purrs consistently, snuggles your face, licks mouths and noses...going back and forth non stop from me to my husband. He MUST have his lips next to someone face. The SSM lasts about an hour at a time! Needless to say, it doesn't make for a very restfull nights sleep. We really want him to sleep with us like all our other cats have.
On a side note, he does do this throughout the daytime too, which is fine. And this is in no way related to separation anxiety as I do not work, so I'm home all day, every day.
Any ideas would be appreciated, it breaks my heart to not have him sleep with us.
Our new baby will soon be two and has yet to spend the entire night in our bedroom, sleeping with us. The reason is, every few hours he goes in to 'super snuggler mode'. (SSM) He purrs consistently, snuggles your face, licks mouths and noses...going back and forth non stop from me to my husband. He MUST have his lips next to someone face. The SSM lasts about an hour at a time! Needless to say, it doesn't make for a very restfull nights sleep. We really want him to sleep with us like all our other cats have.
On a side note, he does do this throughout the daytime too, which is fine. And this is in no way related to separation anxiety as I do not work, so I'm home all day, every day.
Any ideas would be appreciated, it breaks my heart to not have him sleep with us.