Cats!
That was funny I can picture it now, instead of the baseball bat the cat would step on your cpap hose and cut your air off to wake you. .
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No Matter where you go there you are !!! Keep on papin! 

Vadar, I LOVE it! I almost fell off my chair laughing. My cat does the meow, stare, paw my arm, meow...almost every morning for food! The longer I put it off, the louder she gets! Hasn't pulled out a baseball bat, though---Yet!
Pam
Pam
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With my cat I would never survive. That is why I lock him in the laundry room when I go to bed.


Rooster
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related
- j.a.taylor
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Because my cats care deeply for me, they have two main goals:
Trip me in the middle of the night, to speed my movement down the stairs so I can get to the restroom quicker.
Sit outside our bedroom and meow until we let them in, then just when I'm falling into a nice, deep, REM sleep, meow as they push against my face . . .
. . . That way I can remember how great it is to sleep now that I'm making use of a CPAP machine.
. . . And sometimes they break out their claws and attempt to add some extra ventilation to my mask, which hangs from my bedpost (all in the spirit of helping of course), so I've learned to move that out of their reach.
Ah! The gentle life of a cat owner.
Trip me in the middle of the night, to speed my movement down the stairs so I can get to the restroom quicker.
Sit outside our bedroom and meow until we let them in, then just when I'm falling into a nice, deep, REM sleep, meow as they push against my face . . .
. . . That way I can remember how great it is to sleep now that I'm making use of a CPAP machine.
. . . And sometimes they break out their claws and attempt to add some extra ventilation to my mask, which hangs from my bedpost (all in the spirit of helping of course), so I've learned to move that out of their reach.
Ah! The gentle life of a cat owner.
John A. Taylor
Cats eye
Hah, thats great.
One of my old cats with BIG gold eyes, every morning for breakfast would silently get up on the bed, right next to my face, eyeball to eyeball, then reach over and pry my eyelid open with a paw. As my vision cleared I would see this Giant cat eye just millimeters away peering into my eye.
---Warning objects [in the mirror] are closer then they appear---
One of my old cats with BIG gold eyes, every morning for breakfast would silently get up on the bed, right next to my face, eyeball to eyeball, then reach over and pry my eyelid open with a paw. As my vision cleared I would see this Giant cat eye just millimeters away peering into my eye.
---Warning objects [in the mirror] are closer then they appear---
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