I live with my fiance in a flat in Paris. We have a cat who is about 18 months old. His name is Fudge and he lives in the flat with us. He is an indoor cat and doesn't go out at all.
Through-out most of the day, he sleeps and does not do much else!! When it comes to us going to bed, about an hour into us sleeping he starts going crazy! He runs around the flat, jumping on top of cupboards, jumping on to the kitchen table, trying to get into cupboards, and if there happens to be a bag left lying around the flat, he's in that rustling it and generally making a noise. He jumps on our bookshelves and knocks books off, he jumps on the desk and knocks all our papers on the floor....he just seems to do anything to make a racket!!
It may sound funny all this, but it gets tiring when you have to get up early the next morning to work, and you've had interrupted nights sleep for weeks on end!!
He's a very clever cat and when you get up and catch him in the act, or he sees you looking at him, he stops straight away. We feed him dry cat food about 3 times a day, and the last time we feed him is at night, so it's not because he needs food!!
I just wondered what people think about it...???
Dave Pearce
Through-out most of the day, he sleeps and does not do much else!! When it comes to us going to bed, about an hour into us sleeping he starts going crazy! He runs around the flat, jumping on top of cupboards, jumping on to the kitchen table, trying to get into cupboards, and if there happens to be a bag left lying around the flat, he's in that rustling it and generally making a noise. He jumps on our bookshelves and knocks books off, he jumps on the desk and knocks all our papers on the floor....he just seems to do anything to make a racket!!
It may sound funny all this, but it gets tiring when you have to get up early the next morning to work, and you've had interrupted nights sleep for weeks on end!!
He's a very clever cat and when you get up and catch him in the act, or he sees you looking at him, he stops straight away. We feed him dry cat food about 3 times a day, and the last time we feed him is at night, so it's not because he needs food!!
I just wondered what people think about it...???
Dave Pearce