Anyone else get treated like this by their pets?

kitty_b

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Sometimes I think it's a sign of affection. Other times I wonder if I'm just a convenient pillow.

It could have been worse. We have 5 cats, but only 2 were being demanding at that moment.

 

P. Novak

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{D

yes, both my sisters cats and our dog treat my mom just like that.
 

crpy

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I have a 156 pound great dane and a pug chihuahua+ 4 cats
who have to be on us in bed. Can u say squish, they are only there when we are.:)

Oh yeah, usually the cats lose out to the dane
 
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spiders4life

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OH yes my Dogo argentino does that all the time. Nothing like 60 kilos of dog laying on our chest{D
Rgads Mikael
 

hairmetalspider

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That's too cute.

My nights are usually as follows:

Giant fluffy skunk in crook of arm or under my legs. Giant fluffy cat on chest and obsessive face licking.
Siamese on the left side, kitten on the right side.

So basically, I'm immobilized. :)
 

arachyd

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At least they let you in the bed!

We've got 4 of the blueticked coonhounds and 3 of them are now bigger than the mixed lab (the peanut butter-colored one). For some reason they prefer my room but only if I'm in it. They can tell when you are asleep and aren't up to chasing them out and that is when they sneak in. I've woken up in some odd positions in an attempt to keep some of the blanket and not fall out of bed.
 

kitty_b

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^definitely understand. fortunately, no one is over 26 lbs in our house ;)




a moment of peaceful coexistence, with critters identified
 

dovii88

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my dog hogs.the bed just to get to her window..that she can comfortably look out all day and not move .
 

Strix

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Lucky, one of my 4 cats usually drops a fluff ball into her water dish, lets the ball absorb the water then comes and plops it down on my chest or face when im sleeping. :?
 

kingfarvito

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My boxer thinks he owns the bed and if i move him he tries to sleep on top of me
 

mindlessvw

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we had the option of kicking something furry out of the bed or just buying a bigger bed...guess which one we went with??? The mattress is on sale so its ok:)
 

arachnocat

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I always complain of my back hurting because I was sleeping in a wierd position. This is because my cats decide to take over the bed and instead of moving them I just try to sleep "around" them. lol.
 

nyckat

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You are not alone!

I usually get kicked out of bed by our Turksih Angoria Lilly, who head buts me until I get up...so SHE can have my spot, and cuddle with my husband!
Stinky, the bengal, will burrow under my pillow, and stick her butt in my face, and then she too will cuddle in with "her" human dad...life is so not fair!
 
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