I agree with foxydot. As a dog person, being woken up by a cat standing on my face sounds rather tolerable. Of course, I can’t just put all the blame on the dogs in my life. I have an out-of-town friend who owns a Scottie dog, and in the past when I’ve visited, I’ve found the dog *dropped* onto my head as a way of being woken up.
One of my cats (long gone) Arthur (yes, that was his name), ran across my neck in bed. Once. He too had an “ariel event”. Message transmitted successfully.
Count your blessings. Cassie (one of my pooches) like to wake me up with a Wet Willie.
Ewwww.
I agree with foxydot. As a dog person, being woken up by a cat standing on my face sounds rather tolerable. Of course, I can’t just put all the blame on the dogs in my life. I have an out-of-town friend who owns a Scottie dog, and in the past when I’ve visited, I’ve found the dog *dropped* onto my head as a way of being woken up.
Amy, dog people have only themselves to blame. 😉
May I point out, though, that Fanty not only stands on the face, she sniffs the face. Which tickles!!
My dogs just stand by the side of the bed and whimper….. but for a light sleeper like me that’s enough……
The maine coon cat sits on my chest and pats my eyes with his ultra fluffy paws
One of my cats (long gone) Arthur (yes, that was his name), ran across my neck in bed. Once. He too had an “ariel event”. Message transmitted successfully.
I meant Aerial.
He took a flight across the room.
Thankfully with no damage to him. I felt bad about it afterwards, but he learned…