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Everyone knows that cats make the best alarm clocks, because their snooze button requires going all the way to the kitchen.
I'm curious about how different models convey their Wake-up and Feeeeeed Meeee!!!! message. Do you get endless meows in the morning? A paw to the face? A lump on your chest that *stares* at you until you wake up and do as it commands?
Tucker steals heating vent covers and chews on them/bangs them against the wall until I get up to feed him (it's very effective and as he only does it in the morning and loses all interest as soon as the food is out I know that's exactly why he's doing it)
So, how do your furry alarm clocks wake you up?
I'm curious about how different models convey their Wake-up and Feeeeeed Meeee!!!! message. Do you get endless meows in the morning? A paw to the face? A lump on your chest that *stares* at you until you wake up and do as it commands?
Tucker steals heating vent covers and chews on them/bangs them against the wall until I get up to feed him (it's very effective and as he only does it in the morning and loses all interest as soon as the food is out I know that's exactly why he's doing it)
So, how do your furry alarm clocks wake you up?
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