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It occurred to me last night I might be spoiling the cat when I brought his pill pocket-wrapped medication to him while he laid on his special pillow playing his fishing game on my tablet. I dunno, what do you guys think? What ways do you spoil your pets?
Yeah my cat is spoiled. I got him when he was a kitten and next month on the 24th he'll be 12. The worst part for me is when I'm trying to sleep. I prefer to lay on my side, that's where I sleep the best and almost every time I get comfortable he walks from the end of my bed up to me and tries to lay down next to me so I have to move my position to lay on my back so he can lay down. Long sentence. I have tried to ignore him but he will walk and stand on me until I move. He's a big cat so he walks and stands on pressure points so it's painful.
Wait.....Wait wait wait......HIS fishing game on your TABLET??? *walks out of thread in complete confusion*
My cat has his own room full of toys AND a 4 level cat tree to himself . Does that count? :-p Never thought about the tablet game idea, but I see where it would be handy!
Quote from: Majesty on June 30, 2016, 04:25:47 PMYeah my cat is spoiled. I got him when he was a kitten and next month on the 24th he'll be 12. The worst part for me is when I'm trying to sleep. I prefer to lay on my side, that's where I sleep the best and almost every time I get comfortable he walks from the end of my bed up to me and tries to lay down next to me so I have to move my position to lay on my back so he can lay down. Long sentence. I have tried to ignore him but he will walk and stand on me until I move. He's a big cat so he walks and stands on pressure points so it's painful.Hmmm, I had this issue for a while. My cat also liked to "make biscuits" (kneading) on my hip which was painful. A little advice (yes it does entail further spoiling your cat)Get a heaty bed (bed that plugs in and stays warm) and put it on your bedside table INCHES from your face. I did this and it has saved me so much sleep and dancing around by my overly-nightime-affectionate cat. It will NOT work if you put the bed across the room, or near the foot of the bed, or on the foot of the bed. It has to be near your face...