Pets
Related: About this forumOcelot II
(128,881 posts)I just adopted a pair of cat brothers, about 4 years old, last week. They have already established a routine, which involves squeaking at me right about daylight. Then we go downstairs and the squeaking gets louder as the cans are opened. They have already learned that the food is in the kitchen, so whenever I go there for any reason they follow. They know what the sound of a rustling treat bag means even though I just got it yesterday. They also follow me to the bathroom because of the rule about humans in bathrooms always having to be accompanied by cats. It took them less than a week to become my overlords. I love them.
niyad
(129,356 posts)SuzyandPuffpuff
(392 posts)Usually with claws .. pouncing .. vocalizing .. drama
perfessor
(351 posts)ChazInAz
(2,993 posts)I was awakened by my brother and sister black cats lying on either side of me and staring expectantly, waiting for me to do the right thing.
I obeyed.
JMCKUSICK
(4,976 posts)blm
(114,415 posts)mwmisses4289
(3,137 posts)Even though they know i won't start breakfast until 7-7:30.
eppur_se_muova
(40,887 posts)The rules are known only to them.
CousinIT
(12,169 posts)Yep. I'm familiar with that. I'm catless these days, but I've been there!
appleannie1
(5,406 posts)and when they want to go out on the screened in porch to bird watch. One of them looks at me and makes chewing motions to let me know it is feeding time. They all have me well trained.
MIButterfly
(1,919 posts)When they first went on it, I would measure it according to the instructions on the bag and every morning, around 4:00, Martini would stand on me and Holly would gently touch my cheek with her paw - "get up and feed us! We're hungry!" I now just fill the bowl and them eat whenever they want.
Measuring it was clearly not enough food for them.
popsdenver
(1,456 posts)there is little difference between owning cats or dogs....."sleeping in" is a distant memory, once you get a cat OR dog.......
2naSalit
(99,782 posts)How would you know when to get up if they weren't there to help you remember? They know you would oversleep and be unhealthy if you didn't them there to make demands on your time.
Just keep reminding yourself that they do it because they love you!
TommieMommy
(2,636 posts)QED
(3,252 posts)Permanut
(7,946 posts)Our one year old "kitten" ALWAYS knows when it's PRECISELY 6 o'clock am.
Martin68
(26,964 posts)tazcat
(214 posts)OldBaldy1701E
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Klondike Kat
(921 posts)I don't want to feed them that early, but I've discovered that they'll go back to sleep after I've fed them - and there's always the off-chance that I'll be able to fall back to sleep, too. Fortunately I'm retired so I can catch a nap pretty much any time.
AllaN01Bear
(28,509 posts)Evolve Dammit
(21,438 posts)mgardener
(2,288 posts)Then pouncing.
Then climbing on my head.
That's when I get up.
Starts at 4:45 , unless it's near zero
Then they wait till the sunrises and it warms up.
chowmama
(987 posts)About a half hour before the alarm goes off. The sound of coffee being made is their signal to do whatever it takes to pry me out from beneath the warm blankets.
Little bastards.
niyad
(129,356 posts)the little darlings.
Polly Hennessey
(8,528 posts)Around noon I start receiving lunch nudges and at 5:00 🕔 pm the dinner purring starts. Today, its 5:03 pm - schedule, schedule, schedule. 🥹
Cirsium
(3,323 posts)Never fails.
Beartracks
(14,326 posts)... I mean anything more than 10 minutes old.
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