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  1. #1
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    Oh where can I get one??? My clocks have become a little unreliable over the years. They seem to need more sleep than they used to.

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    He sure is a cute alarm clock. My Sunny has been mine for many years but sometimes he'll actually let me sleep a bit longer. He'll also howl in the hall way and try to wake everyone up.

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    I wish Kallie had a sense of time. She is now blind and deaf so she sleeps all day and paces and yowls all night. We have tried to give her stimulation during the day so she knows that it is day and time to be up, but so far this has helped very little.

    During the Night she will wander around until she gets disoriented, then she starts the loud Yowls until we wakeup and bring her back to bed. This cycle goes on several times a night so it is hard to get any restful sleep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kokopup View Post
    I wish Kallie had a sense of time. She is now blind and deaf so she sleeps all day and paces and yowls all night. We have tried to give her stimulation during the day so she knows that it is day and time to be up, but so far this has helped very little.

    During the Night she will wander around until she gets disoriented, then she starts the loud Yowls until we wakeup and bring her back to bed. This cycle goes on several times a night so it is hard to get any restful sleep.
    Oh boy, that's a tough one. I experienced that w/my RB Puddy but her behavior was due to senility. Didn't make it any easier for me to cope, though. Here's praying that Callie will get her cycles all straightened out......
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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    Thank you I needed a good laugh. Welcome too our world.
    Our Crew knows not to wake dad, but mom is the feeder, so at 5:30 evry morning she has one sitting on her chest and making bread. If she takes too long then Lenny gets help they will take turns. Lenny frist then Peak, then Roz, then Chessie. If this still has no effect then I get a wet willy from Mits. He starts by running his whiskers along my cheek, then the wet cold nose in the ear with a very loud purr. My reaction is to yell "STOP IT" this will wake my wife to do the feeding. Mits snuggles down with me and we both go back to sleep. I have tried feeding but they want mom.
    GILL & Crew;

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    Casey got me up at 4:30 a.m. this morning. She goes to the doorway of my bedroom and BARKS...BARKS...BARKS. This morning I kept saying, "NO". Finally she got back into bed for an hour. I have to figure out how to get her to sleep later. I really need my sleep!

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    I have a little striped alarm clock myself! Since her most recent shots she has actually become a little more laid back (I'm not sure I like that) and we can sleep until 6:15. Prior to that we got a wake up call anywhere from 3:30 to 6am.

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