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madcatladyforever · 23/04/2020 13:42

My 19 year old deaf girl is an absoute love BUT, woke me up at 4am his morning, and when I say woke me up, this involves her repeatedly smacking my face with her claws out, to tell me that she had pee'd on the carpet by mistake and can I clean it up please because it stinks.

She then watched me clean it up and went back to her bed (which is next to my bed). WTF!!!!!

I'm now at work knackered.

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Shadow01 · 23/04/2020 15:34

My cats are 17. Boycat especially has become more vocal in his old age. They’ve both become more clingy- boycat has become a Velcro cat to me since lockdown and I’m loving every minute Grin

madcatladyforever · 23/04/2020 16:29

They sound adorable Smile

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Elieza · 23/04/2020 16:39

Mine snores now, which is quite cute, and yowls at me from the bedroom. If I go to see what she wants she just looks at me as though she didn’t expect my presence and I am dismissed. I have no idea why she yowls. It had stopped since I’ve been WFH, but now it’s started again. Bizarre.

Coronacurls · 23/04/2020 16:55

Our eldest Dcat has always been clingy, but this has got worse with age.

If the overnight temp drops below zero he is in our bed between us with his head on the pillow!

He woke me up at 2.30am this morning to let him out for a wee.
He is very spoilt!

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