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Lancelot ([personal profile] ritterstand) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-09-15 12:47 am

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For those of you who are pet owners - particularly those of cats, what advice do you have for someone whose cat seems to have eschewed their bed in favour of sleeping on your chest and/or face?

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The picture was taken by my best friend who was concerned that I did not immediately answer the door (I was trapped, I didn't want to disturb my cat he seemed so peaceful...)

I have no problems with him in my bed, but it is not a pleasant sensation to wake up not being able to breathe because there is a bundle of cat in the way.

I'm not saying that my cat is trying to kill me, but there have been a couple of close calls. Do I need to bribe him back to his bed? Or is his bed insufficient and he needs another one?
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[personal profile] wearingguess 2019-09-22 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
Ah!! How charming
(I have grown ears and a tail at times myself, but I did not notice any behavioral changes particularly. Perhaps now that I have a roommate, he will be able to tell if anything like that happens)

Next time you find yourself with an active catlike moonblessing, you should experiment with sleeping in different types of beds, and also on your friend's face. Then you will be able to understand a bit better how your dear cat is probably feeling!
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[personal profile] wearingguess 2019-09-29 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
Yes! And please let me know what you discover. Depending on the results, I may have to switch to sleeping on faces as well.