(04-18-2024, 04:03 AM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: Just had to add this post.
I didn’t realize that Mother was not aware of Nebuchadnezzar’s routine.
She went to bed later than usual, and she thought it odd that he was making so much noise, as he shadowed her every step. I told her he was upset because she upset his routine. She asked what routine, so I told her.
She went to bed, and as soon as she did, he came out of her room and got into my lap. I called her and told her to come to the living room door for a few seconds. She said, “Okay.”
She laughed when she saw Nebuchadnezzar, lying in my lap. Of course he was torn about what to do when he saw her standing in the living room instead of being in bed. He told her
in Huskicat language, “Go to bed now.” Laughing every step of the way, she went back to bed. He is still lying in my lap, and he will stay here until I go to bed, which will be soon, he will follow me into the bedroom, climb into bed with me, and will sleep there, until Mom wakes up in the morning.
He does not like his routine interrupted. Thank goodness he doesn’t have a cut off time for when I go to bed.
you can set your clock by the way cats act, they might give you a few minutes but not much longer. my three legged cat is the same way. at night he's in one of his spots do his normal snoozing, or grooming. just before 10 he's watching and waiting at 5 after he's bitchin saying it's time for bed lets go. then he expects you to nub on him for a few minutes then your suppose to stop so he can lay back down and go to sleep.
i'm glad to see reports on bad baby neb, i missd them.
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