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OK. Just some suggestions, don't know if any will work. My kittens (now 4 months and a bit) were a bit of a pain early on but now sleep all night, so I can't answer from personal experience. Special bedtime toys? A big meal to make them sleep? A crate, so they have to stay in one place? Earplugs and 2 glasses of wine for you, so you learn to ignore them and they learn you will not respond? Good luck - someone else will be here to help (or sympathise) soon. |
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If you install a cat flap then your cat can go outside when he feels like it and stay in at other times. That sorts that problem! My cats used to keep me awake at night but I just ignored them and paid them no attention, even when they were jumping on top of my bed!!! They now settle down for the night when I go to my bed; either in their own comfy spot or at the bottom of my bed. Not saying that works every night as Chloe was miaowing for about an hour last night for no reason and she woke me up!! But I just left her to it and went back to sleep! |
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Excellent - thanks for that!! I will give all the suggestions a shot especially trying the couple of glasses of wine each night!!! Will let you know how I get on - fingers crossed!!!! Wendy xx |
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I've found that a good romp before bedtime (kitty teases, ball throwing, etc.) plus a snack before bedtime burns off some of that surplus energy, and then they have to wash up after eating...if that doesn't work, then ignoring them for a few nights might do the trick. Or leaving the bedroom door ajar...? |
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I've not got much to add to the above. When our kitties scratched the bedroom door we used to open it quickly and tell them off! It made them jump a bit and I did feel a bit mean and cruel. Obviously it didn't work immediately but now they are very content sleeping in their beds on the landing. |
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