Author Topic: Oh Mosi - sigh  (Read 1867 times)

Offline Dawn F

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Re: Oh Mosi - sigh
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2010, 15:00:25 PM »
mine seem to be sleeping in even longer (not trying to rub it in lol!) they can  barely struggle out of bed for breakfast before I leave at 8!

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Re: Oh Mosi - sigh
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2010, 14:57:30 PM »
I think he's getting his own back because I gave him some senior food the other day.  I realised I had no wet food for Mosi except a couple of tins of fishy stuff and he's not keen on fish.  So I gave him half a pouch of Jaffa's hi life senior with his biccies.  I think he's trying to prove a point  :shify:

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Re: Oh Mosi - sigh
« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2010, 12:35:05 PM »
Yep, I'd say it's Spring. The pair of mine are having more and more mad half hours and even Chilli has had to be told off for eating the plants and scratching furniture and she's usually very good :evillaugh:

I do however manage to sleep a bit longer in the mornings now that I have an auto feeder, don't know how I coped without it!

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Re: Oh Mosi - sigh
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2010, 11:43:39 AM »
Sounds like he likes to lull you into a false sense of security that he's being good, then bam! naughty again!!!

I think its the Spring though as Poot is being very pesky eary mornings now, where he never has done before  :evillaugh:

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Oh Mosi - sigh
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2010, 10:45:23 AM »
Just when I think he's calming down and turning into a regular cat, he goes and proves me wrong.  He was such a naughty boy last night and had to go into time out at bedtime (not been there for a while).  Then I let him back into the bedroom and all was calm and peaceful - Jaffa snoozing on his bottle beside me, Mosi mooching around and eventually settling down on the bed - until I'm woken up by a clattering sound coming from the kitchen.  I get up to investigate (it is 2.30am) and Mosi is playing with his auto feeder in the kitchen.  It is the old pet mate double one I've had to resurrect as my normal ones dont' work since my flood.  It's worked ok as in when I get home it's open and empty, albeit not quite where I left it.  The inserts had been washed and were draining on the draining board, so I left the rest of the feeder, closed and switched off, on the kitchen floor.  Mosi had decided that moving it around the kitchen at 2.30am was a good idea  :shify:  I was not impressed.  Eventually we all settled down again until Jaffa woke up at 5.20am so I got up and encouraged him to use the litter tray (so that I could go back to bed and relax) and he was a good boy but as soon as I got back into bed Mosi started running around and just bouncing everywhere!  he wasn't chasing Jaffa, he was just full of bounce and leapt around the bedroom, on top of the wardrobe, up the curtains.......   I dont know where he gets his energy from.  So that was the end of sleep.  I'm rather tired today.

 


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