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    When I first adopted Max and Speckles 6 yrs ago their internal clock used to go off at 6am precisely. At that time, Max would stand up (he was arleady sleeping on the bed) and meow in my face until I got up and put a little dry food in his dish.

    Then I'd go back to bed, Max would eat and jump up and go to sleep again.

    These days they really seem to be slowing down. Max will sometimes get me up at 7am if I'm still sleeping. I'm so lucky that I don't have to deal with bangs, clinks, crashes during the night. Blessed be the older cat.
    Last edited by slick; 01-07-2004 at 02:18 PM.
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