“Dear Cocoa,
I am a very educated
feline and I am very proud of my heritage and training; however, a question
keeps popping up in my mind and I can’t seem to figure out the answer. I thought you might be able to guide me in
the right direction since all of your advice (so far) has been impeccable. Here is the issue to which I refer: my pets, though absolutely wonderful when it
comes to pampering me, won’t stay asleep long enough for me to get a good,
deep, nap. They are up with the sun and
usually don’t go to sleep until the sun has been sleeping for hours. Is this normal for pets? Or should I be worried that my pets will wear
themselves out and I’ll need another set?
Please advise.
Signed Worried about
their sleep”
“Dear Worried about
their sleep,
Pets are strange
creatures that will often surprise us and usually confuse us deeply. Pets move about way too much to be able to
sleep much since they always have their systems on ‘full-throttle’. Sadly, this does mean that they will burn out
quickly. To assist them in getting their
much needed sleep, climb onto their chests while they are lying down and refuse
to move; climb onto them while they are watching the moving picture box and
refuse to move; jump on them when they walk by and grab a tight hold while
purring; you can even climb onto them while they are grabbing a snack so they
will sit longer. Do everything in your
power to keep them still or you will be searching for new pets a lot sooner
than you thought!
Signed Cocoa”
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