#Infographic: Cat Bed Or Your Bed

Hello everyone,

We received this cute inforgraphic from www.terrysfabrics.co.uk (The sell all things house and home in the UK)

Of course we let our two sleep with us! Can’t lock out the family. <3

Cat’s like nothing more than finding a warm and snugly place to sleep – for them your bed provides all the necessary things to make their life a breeze. You can act as their pillow, their warmth provides, a leaning post – cat’s love leaning! What’s more when they’re on or in your bed they have someone close by to play with and annoy, after all why should you sleep when they want to play or be fed!

Take a look at our infographic and you’ll see that your bed may not be the peaceful place of rest and relaxation you hoped for! But, if you’re a feline lover you’ll put up with any annoyance just to have your little friend close by.

Cat Bed
The original can be found here.

So which one of these have your cats done to you? 😮

Oli loves to do the midnight waking me up by continuously looking at me LOL.

Thanks,

Marc

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67 thoughts on “#Infographic: Cat Bed Or Your Bed

  1. dancingpalmtrees says:

    Yes Sylvester and Weezer love to do the late night early morning kitty Olympics, barf either on the floor or the bed meaning I have to get up to clean it. They both use me as a human mattress and many times I wake up needing to use the bathroom and can’t move! Sometimes they do fight at 2 am or 3 am usually during days I must go to work early. And Sylvester has often caught and gifted me with water-bugs, Ugh! and at least once a mouse!! Yikes!! He bats them around as though they were soccer balls with legs! Ick! However even though they have their own kitty abode they still sleep with me. My two furry sentinels.

  2. Trisha says:

    Awesome infographic! My cats have done all of these, except #9. Thankfully, they haven’t brought any of the little creatures they’ve caught in to our bed. Yet.

  3. innerdragon says:

    Our cat would perpetually jump on us, sometimes on our faces, and then smack us in the face with a paw, nose us in the face, etc. He thought breakfast was 4 a.m. I thought he needed to be locked up at night. I have a hard enough time sleeping through the night!

  4. Robin says:

    My kitties have done a few of these things to me – mostly the “human mattress.” I love having them in bed with me though 🙂 They help me to sleep better sometimes.

  5. franhunne4u says:

    My cats were all shy when I took them from the shelter, so offering a harmless, sleeping human as first contact option and getting used to my sniff was part of becoming family. And after they have been on the bed once, there is no going bed. My tom has even accepted the male obligation of having to warm my feet. He curls up at the lower end of the bed on my blanket.
    My now female comes to visit now and then at night – and yes, in their instinctive hunting hours both try to convince me to feed them. The solution takes some patience on the human side – ignore them. No success – drop of behaviour.

          • franhunne4u says:

            I can outstare a cat if I want to (mostly I dont want to, as mine are shy enough). I can out-ignore them by moths, if it takes so long. That is how I got my female around.

          • franhunne4u says:

            Well, I have a different approach to cat feeding than most cat servants. I provide them with enough kibbles to last a night (and no, the bowls are not always empty), their wet food they get after I got up (whenever that happens to be). No firm times. No firm amounts. My cats are not morbidly obese (like myself) but within an allowed weight range. Well, mostly. Tom being so tall may weigh 6,5 kg. He weighs about 7 – and I won’t torture a 9 year old cat with a heart disease by a diet. His heart disease is of the hereditary kind, well spread in Maine Coon and house cat populations.

          • Marc-André says:

            ahh. Luckily Oli never wakes me before 6.30 and I have to get up for work at the latest by 6.45 anyway. So I just enjoy his head butting and purring for food!

          • franhunne4u says:

            Oh, it is not for lack of trying that my felines have to wait till they get served. Some days as early as half past four. But it’s cold and I will not leave my bed that early!

  6. Daleen says:

    My Serenity does all of the above. She enjoys night time pranks. Our boy Salem roams in the garden at night. He has a favourite tree. He does, however, come in at 3 am and then meows for water (he refuses to drink from a water bowl, I have to run fresh water into the basin for him every time he wants to drink) So I get up dutifully at 3 am every morning . Not that it matters because Serenity won’t let me sleep much anyway 🙂

  7. AmyDavisArt says:

    Yes, most of these are familiar. And we actually did have one of the cats bring us her midnight catch – a mouse. I, of course, jumped out of bed screaming. Hubbie couldn’t understand what all the fuss was about and went back to sleep, but I sure didn’t! ?

  8. paws4moment says:

    My cats sleep really well or maybe that’s me that sleeps really well. The most annoying thing they do is wake me up early in the morning insisting on being fed. Dac will climb on me and nudge me until I get out of bed.

  9. Melinda de los Santos says:

    Umm … I’m never annoyed by my cats. There was only one time I raised my voice- and that’s when Joey used my laptop as a springboard and broke it. But I wasn’t angry with him. If I were a cat I’d do the same thing. 😀

  10. completelyonlyme says:

    Jumper goes back and forth between the human bed, his bed, and his multiple sleep spots. I have insomnia, so we keep the same hours. ?. We do take awesome naps on the weekends. ??. Love my Mr. Kitty, and he loves his human (me!).
    The only “annoying” thing he does, is meow/sing when he wants sleepy time cuddles. I don’t mind, but it bugs Guy (that’s cause he is a normal sleeper).

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