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That is so amazing with the different personalities of these kitties.
Cucumella has decided she will only lie down in bed against my chest and, of course facing me. If I turn round she refuses to face my back, then either she comes round to the otherside of the bed or she hits my back with her paws until I turn round again. All that accompanied by throat noises in protestation.
Yes, all three.
I'll try that but I think he'll only come sleep next to me when he wants to. He also has a habit of changing sleeping spots and just the past couple of days he has taken to sleeping in a new spot. He even changes his day time hangout spots. I wonder why that is? Anyway, I hope he rotates and gets on my bed again.Maybe you can place a chest or something sturdy next to your bed that is big enough for him and same height as your bed and cover it with some comfortable blanket. This way your kitty is up next to you with his own space and he can stretch out while he sleeps.
Yeah that. I rather that I fall sick than they fall sick.Cats are really far cleaner than humans, so I'd be more concerned with them getting something than me getting something, which I never do!
It is normal for them to change sleeping spots especially the day time hangouts. My boy never sleeps on my bed in the day. He chooses where he likes to sleep.I'll try that but I think he'll only come sleep next to me when he wants to. He also has a habit of changing sleeping spots and just the past couple of days he has taken to sleeping in a new spot. He even changes his day time hangout spots. I wonder why that is? Anyway, I hope he rotates and gets on my bed again.
Side note, I think I also spoil him a little by going to where he sleeps for a few minutes at night to cuddle with him so does he expect me to come to him?
Right, and they get to the doctor faster than I do.Yeah that. I rather that I fall sick than they fall sick.
Not only that, I take the discomforts better than them and me don't want them to suffer. It's not our choice but better take good care of our babies.Right, and they get to the doctor faster than I do.
My family has had both multiple and single cats in the past, neither really did better than the other. We had 2 cats from a young age that hated each other, two that only tolerated each other, 2 that liked each other but adjusted fine to being apart (due to a breakup), a single cat that hated everyone and everything except me and mum, a single cat that loved everyone and came on car rides and holidays with us, and a cat that went from a stray, to double, to single then to a quadruple that was the most lovely smoochy cat ever. I think it all comes down to the individual cat, that's why I want to try foster a second cat first [emoji]128522[/emoji] and back to the topic I think with 2 cats there would be even less chance of having them in our bedroom at night [emoji]128516[/emoji] I can imagine it going from a single party to a rave very quickly... As I type this Pebble is running around and over my bed like a lunatic, it's almost 11pm so I'll have to put him to bed soon.Matai88
~ I think cats always do better with company. We always had several and they became part of the family .