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Early Wake Up Call For Cat

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margobo | 16:25 Mon 03rd Sep 2018 | Animals & Nature
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A couple on months ago I rescued a lovely cat and he has settled well. The only problem is he insists on waking at 4.30 scratching my bed, walking across the bed head and then jumping on me - just to make sure I am wake! If I take no notice he has literally pushed photo frames and books of shelves. He is not hungry but wants to go out to play. I have no where to fit a cat flap so am stuck with getting up to let him out and then trying to get back to sleep.I tried leaving him in the lounge but he cried all night.
Any ideas for training him to my sleep pattern?
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A cat is more likely to be killed when out at night than in the day time. When it's out at night it is often killing our wildlife and early on spring mornings it will be killing little fledgling birds that are not yet "street-wise". So to solve this problem and your problem, leave your cat out in the day time and to make sure it does come in at your bedtime make that it's...
17:06 Mon 03rd Sep 2018
Errr - I fail to understand why anyone should be a slave to their cat.
Do you have a cat, diddlydo ..?
If you find the answer Margobo, please tell me.

Is it too late to train our 18 year old cat?
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Oh dear - I did not realise it was such a common problem. I live in a flat and am worried about any noise pussy causes to disturb my neighbour. I think the idea of making him go out during the day is a good one instead of letting him lounge about on the settee. You have been warned cat!
I am so glad that I don't have a cat and instead have a well behaved dog.
I'm sure Margobos cat *is* well behaved...just noisy, and wants the attention of his human slave. ;-)
Just persevere margobo and it'll work.
Thank you for BA and good luck.

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