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- From: diana@wetware.com (CatWoman )
- Subject: Re: alarm cat
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.044044.26420@wetware.com>
- Sender: news@wetware.com (Usenet News Account)
- Organization: Castle WetWare MouseCatcher
- References: <92322.141816BFANTLE@auvm.american.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 04:40:44 GMT
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- <BFANTLE@auvm.american.edu> writes:
-
- ] Here is a problem for all you cat experts to solve....
- ] We feed them twice a day. Once at 6pm and once at 6am.
- ] This 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!
-
- Yup. Been happening to me for the last 9 years, ever
- since I got Muffin. Since I'm a morning person - I
- do better when he wakes me up earlier than I do the
- OTHER half of the year!
-
- I would suggest feeding them later in the evenign for
- a while. Maybe 7? Then switch back when your cat's
- internal alarm clock has been re-set.
-
- Or alternatively, get up when you're woken up, feed
- the cat, and either go back to bed - or use the extra
- hour for some other activity (which could ALSO include
- going back to bed 8-)
-
- Diana
-