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Senile UK Bob

One 15 year old dog, used to be a pain in the ' derriere ' when younger as he used to jump on the bed, which meant I shot up right, masked pulled on the tube, so that was another night's sleep gone by the board.
As he is now a lazy older dog, I decided to get a cat. Stupidly hot a kitten instead of a cat. To be polite, mayhem. Oh for the time she settles down and I can/may have a decent night's sleep. Would not change her for the world, BUT, oh for 1 night's full sleep !
4 months old now and JUST learning to realise that my CPAP tube and or mask are not play things. ( I hope ). At 76 years old you would have thought I had more sense, but, no. Light at the end of the tunnel I hope.

Enjoy life.

  1. Thank you both. She has just been spayed and already calmed down more to the extent that she sleep with my dog at night now. Peaceful.

    1. Hi Bob! I have a cat at home, too. She is 5 years old (estimated) and still has a lot of energy ... but thankfully she has never messed with my husband's CPAP or my couches. Have you had her spayed yet? I believe 5 or 6 months is when they are old enough -- you might find that she calms down after the procedure. I hope you can get some good rest soon, with not too many "zoomies!" -Melissa, team member

      1. Hi . Kittens can be a handful, for sure! I hope she calms down soon. My daughter had a super wild (and very funny!) kitten who finally calmed down after a year. May your kitten not take so long! Best wishes. - Lori (Team Member)

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