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    yep yep....I also have one of those furry alarm clocks that dont have a snooze button lol. My baby Bella starts in at 5am because she wants her breakfast. Its not too bad on the days I have to work becasue I need to be up anyways but on my days off its not fun. But as soon as she and her sister have eaten its bath time and then bed time lol. They jump back into the still warm bed and snuggle under the pillows. I get so jealous lol.

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    This is an old thread, but I'm bumping it up because I saw a funny Facebook post today about a cat alarm clock

    My cat alarm clock is set to the same time for weekdays and weekends. It's a bit later than it used to be, because I've changed her food. Still early, though- it's now between 5 and 5:30 AM ! If I don't respond to her initial requests, she meows louder! STinker. I go back to bed after I feed her on the weekends, but I often think I shouldn't... I could be productive with those hours if I only stayed out of bed. What to do... zzzz... zzzz....
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom View Post
    This is an old thread, but I'm bumping it up because I saw a funny Facebook post today about a cat alarm clock

    My cat alarm clock is set to the same time for weekdays and weekends. It's a bit later than it used to be, because I've changed her food. Still early, though- it's now between 5 and 5:30 AM ! If I don't respond to her initial requests, she meows louder! STinker. I go back to bed after I feed her on the weekends, but I often think I shouldn't... I could be productive with those hours if I only stayed out of bed. What to do... zzzz... zzzz....
    My Sydney has never gone back from Daylight Savings Time.. instead of starting to waken me from 4:30am on, now he starts at (what I think of as Standard Time) 3:30am!
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