nods I used to sleep with the door shut and locked, and the home alarm on whenever I was out. That’s no longer true ever since the queen demanded that I do neither.
I’m the opposite. I like it when the cat curls up on my feet, but I’m not a fan of just letting them stalk through the house and jump around freely when I’m trying to flipping sleep.
They can’t not do that, so they get shut out. And I taught them early on that if they yowl and scratch at the door on the middle of the night, they’re just gonna get launched down the stairs.
Cats only get to be the boss if you let them. They absolutely can be trained to not be total tyrants.
my door doesn’t close fully, so I close it all but the crack that is forced. I do this because people in the house are up and down constantly, and my sleep schedule would bd interrupted if I left it open.
20lb ragdoll cat who makes all-feet dough on your chest while you’re ostensibly sleeping but now awake gasping for air despite the positional asphyxia. I feel ya.
Winter: Closed. It can get to -25C where I live, and I need to sleep with the window open. I don’t want the rest of my house ruined with the door open.
Summer: depends on the heat. If OK, closed. If too hot, door ajar
edit: plus im guessing they live in norway or finland (ignoring sweden cuz fuck sweden) or canada. And we are used to the cold. Ive gone to school (2.7km at the time) in -33 C without gloves and normal clothes so
It boggles my mind how many cat owners just submit to the will of their furry little masters.
They are smart, and thus can understand some level of cause and effect. Which means that they can be trained. For my cats that has always been as simple as “you wake me up, you get locked in the laundry room.” It only took a month or so for them to get the message.
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