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- Subject: alarm cat
- Message-ID: <92322.141816BFANTLE@auvm.american.edu>
- From: <BFANTLE@auvm.american.edu>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 14:18:16 EST
- Organization: The American University - University Computing Center
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- Here is a problem for all you cat experts to solve....
- We have two cats. Midnight and Precious. They are 11 years old and 10 months
- old respectively. We feed them twice a day. Once at 6pm and once at 6am. Thi
- s used to work well until the time change. We could always depend on Midnight
- to wake me up at feeding time. When the time change happend she started waking
- me up at 4:30am. YAWN! I would try to wait until the right time to get up, bu
- t they have started driving me crazy. Midnight would start rubbing against me
- and laying forcefully against my side. This would get my attention. If I igno
- red her she would then paw me.I then decided to lock them out of our bedroom
- when they get up at 4 and then get myself up at 6. Wrong. Precious will cry a
- nd claw at the door for at least 20mins until the door is opened. He then will
- terrorize the room. Jumping on things and knocking them over. Midnight, once
- locked out will go downstairs and wait patiently. What do I do about the litt
- le one. He is driving me nuts!!!!!!!!
- any help appreciated....
-
- barry
-