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My 2 come up on the bed with us during the night. Harris however loves to snuggle up beside me under the quilt most nights for an hour or so. skye lays on my legs or beside me. |
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Lol @ Elaine, I didn't know what Saporific meant either, I had to google it! I loved Beatrix Potter and read them to my children too, but can't say I recall that word, love it though, will have to try and remember it! Now Elaine, I do know what an Onomatopoeia is without looking it up, I did remember something from my school days! It is a word that sounds like the thing it is describing e.g 'crash' 'tinkle' 'bang' 'growl' Sorry to divert from the thread, I love words! Our cats sleep in the kitchen at night, but allowed wherever they want during the day. The dogs sleep in our room at night - in their baskets - but have been known to creep onto our bed during the night! Again, during the day they are allowed wherever they want. |
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Back to cats on beds! My boys sleep in the utilityroom, which is really big, in their own beds....Never had an animal dog/cat in the bedroom.... |
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