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My dog sleeps in my bed
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When its cold he nudges his little nose at the quilt and either me or Mr Poison lifts the cover and lets him in!
btw I don't care for those who will rattle on about how unhygenic this is!
Does anyone else's pets sleep in their owners beds?
btw I don't care for those who will rattle on about how unhygenic this is!
Does anyone else's pets sleep in their owners beds?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have the same. My dogs have always come to bed with me and slept on the bed. During a particularly cold snap a few years ago, they crept under the duvet. That's now the first place they go, but I have to drag one out after a while as he gets too hot and pants too much. It might be unhygenic but I don't care either.
I won't allow the dogs in the bedroom, but I usually end up sharing the bed with 3 of my 5 cats!! Cleo sleeps on top of the duvet, at my feet, Cassie sleeps on my left side (on top of the covers, again) and little Monty actually gets into bed with me, snuggles up with his head on my shoulder and stays there all night. Mad? Totally!!! K x
I've slept on the floor before now, just so as not to disturb my sleeping cat on my bed ;-)
At present, I might be called on to work away at short notice, so I haven't got any pets. (I can't trust my neighbours. The only time I asked a neighbour to look after my cat for a few days, I came home to find one very hungry cat. I know that the neighbour couldn't really help dropping dead a few hours after I went away but it still makes me very wary of trusting others!).
However, that doesn't mean that I might not have some company on the bed tonight. The people two doors down the road don't have a cat flap. My house does so, if it's cold enough, I expect to find their cat sleeping alongside me again ;-)
Chris
At present, I might be called on to work away at short notice, so I haven't got any pets. (I can't trust my neighbours. The only time I asked a neighbour to look after my cat for a few days, I came home to find one very hungry cat. I know that the neighbour couldn't really help dropping dead a few hours after I went away but it still makes me very wary of trusting others!).
However, that doesn't mean that I might not have some company on the bed tonight. The people two doors down the road don't have a cat flap. My house does so, if it's cold enough, I expect to find their cat sleeping alongside me again ;-)
Chris
My dog is not allowed in my bedroom bless her and she doesn't try to go in there . I am allergic to her really so have to be careful to have my bedroom free from her hairs. I love her dearly and she is happy downstairs on her blanket on the floor or most of the night sleeping on the lazyboy chair.
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One of my 3 cats sleeps with his head on my pillow every night. I love him being there. So what if it is unhygienic, he has been sleeping there for years and I have not caught any nasty diseases from him yet. I love hearing his purr, it soothes me to sleep. I am sure I have read somewhere that a cats purr is very theraputic to people suffering from anxiety and stress. I can believe that.
My cat kindly allows me to share her double bed...lol
She is so cute though, she HAS to fall asleep with her face against mine, or nuzzled in my neck. After a while, if I'm too fidgety (annoying me!), she will let out a big sigh, stretch, walk all over my head, then retreat under the top duvet, to make a little nest between my legs....lol
She is so cute though, she HAS to fall asleep with her face against mine, or nuzzled in my neck. After a while, if I'm too fidgety (annoying me!), she will let out a big sigh, stretch, walk all over my head, then retreat under the top duvet, to make a little nest between my legs....lol