![]() ![]() First, an hour before bed, start playing.It takes commitment because cats can be very stubborn, but my solution was this I had this same issue for a while, but I did find a solution. This morning, even after I was up, awake, talking with and petting him, he continued to cry bloody murder, which leads me to believe that the root cause was the bedroom door still being shut. Although I personally do like the vacuum idea. I feel that the most effective solution that I've seen so far in comments below is the HUNT/FEED/GROOM/SLEEP cycle, as this in the past has made the cats sleep more soundly, and perhaps it could stop this new morning cry. Was very surprised that it started back up this week. He has done this behavior in the past, but has stopped for the last two years. There is always dry cat food and fresh water available The reason we have to shut them out: They will both sleep with us until about 3am - then they begin "the raids," which involve both of them pouncing on and off the bed, dive bombing us in the stomaches, and circling us at 60mph. We love our cats (both rescues), baby them, treat them like our children, are active with them throughout the day, and take them to the vet regularly. Thank you for all of the great suggestions! A little bit more about the little noisemaker: I love cats, and do not want to kill it, so tagged this post. I do not want to use positive reinforcement by acknowledging him and opening the door, as I feel this will just strengthen the bad habit. He keeps clawing at the bedroom door to make as much noise as possible. At 5:00am, the cat starts to cry bloody murder, and won't stop for an entire hour. Note: Bans will not be reversed if the post/comment in question has been deleted from your history. You may appeal this initial ban by messaging the moderators and agreeing not to break the rules again. Note that moderators will use their own discretion to remove any post that they believe is low-quality or not considered a LPT.īans are given out immediately and serve as a warning. Posts or comments that troll and/or do not substantially contribute to the discussion may be removed.Do not post tips that are advertisements or recommendations of products or services.Do not post tips in reaction to other posts.Posts concerning the following are not allowed: religion, politics, relationships, law and legislation, parenting, driving, medicine or hygiene (including mental health).Do not post tips that are based on spurious, unsubstantiated, or anecdotal claims.Do not post tips that could be considered common sense, common courtesy, unethical, or illegal.The tip and the problem it solves must be explained thoroughly. Posts must begin with "LPT" or "LPT Request” and be flaired.No rude, offensive, racist, homophobic, sexist, aggressive or hateful posts/comments."No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." Keep in mind that an aphorism is not a LPT.Īn aphorism is a a short clever saying that is intended to express a general truth or a concise statement of a principle. “A marriage proposal should not come as a big surprise, despite what you may have seen in the movies.” “Always be prepared to leave your employer because they are prepared to leave you.” Advice is offering someone guidance or offering someone a recommendation. Keep in mind that giving someone advice is not the same as giving someone a LPT. A Life Pro Tip (or an LPT) is a specific action with definitive results that improves life for you and those around you in a specific and significant way. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |