Pets on bed

Mar 25, 2011 10:43

My pets don't know the difference between my girlfriend and a bunch of pillows under the sheets.


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lectrix_lecti March 25 2011, 15:04:38 UTC
Yes yes yes. Extreme cleanliness isn't good for your health anyway.

Kitty leaves the room if her human pillows start moving around too much for her liking...

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__45rpm__ March 25 2011, 15:12:42 UTC
Yes.


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sacramentalist March 25 2011, 15:29:55 UTC
aw.

In retrospect, I should have made this a request for pictures post.

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sio March 30 2011, 03:56:27 UTC
i love this, LOL.

your dog: sorry, bed's ours.
your cat: wanna make somethin' of it??

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druiaen March 25 2011, 15:12:47 UTC
Unsanitary or not both of our Great Danes sleep in bed with us every night. Phoebe sleeps under the blanket with me until she gets too hot at which point she wriggles out and puts her head on my pillow, Apollo sleeps at my feet. Why I get all 245 pounds of dog on my side and my husband gets an entire half of the bed to himself I'm not sure.

We typically have to kick them out to get frisky, they're way too curious.

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sacramentalist March 25 2011, 15:30:37 UTC
Wow! all those bodies must generate a lot of heat

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druiaen March 25 2011, 15:36:12 UTC
Certainly does, but that's fine by me! They keep me toasty warm.

I don't have any pictures of Apollo and Phoebe but here's Apollo and our last Dane, Athena (the white one):

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sacramentalist March 25 2011, 15:40:17 UTC
OMG. That is adorable

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oddityangel March 25 2011, 15:16:14 UTC
My cat is allowed on the bed during the day, but I kick him out at night. I sleep with my door shut, and the cat starts to get restless around four in the morning. I don't want to have to get up and let him out when I'd much rather be sleeping. He's used to be 'asked' to leave, so kicking him out if there's company isn't a big deal either.

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sister_anne March 25 2011, 15:31:45 UTC
1. Yes, pets in bed.

2. Ignore them, as they tend to ignore us when it happens, too.

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