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    Hehehe, , what a great picture. I am very amused that Ripley does his morning shake under the covers, silly boy. Maybe he wants to shake out his bed head before anyone sees him. I stopped making my bed in the morning after getting Peaches. I would spend time making the bed before going to work, only to come home to find the covers all over the all pulled down and puffed up when I got home.

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    *UnderDog* (aka Tucker) usually goes to sleep in his own dog bed. In the middle of the night I am awakened by a pawing on the side of the bed. Then am required to hold up the covers so UnderDog jump into the bed and position himself under the covers. Okay, sometimes I have been known to make a special invitation for UnderDog (when I miss sleeping with a furry body slapped up tightly against mine). This sleeping arrangement is predicated upon neither of us getting too hot and if that occurs, UnderDog is pushed out or vacates on his own.

    Hannah, much like Phred's Cinder, is known to take up more than her fair share of leg space, albeit on top of the covers.
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    Mom, there's still a *little* room on the other side, over by the wall. Cassie and I have a slightly different problem. What happens when a nine-pound cat makes herself into a circle in the center of a double bed? Human (that's me, a.k.a. Cat's Servant/Food Person) twists into a pretzel for sleep!
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