God please let me know if you find it, my two act as a tag team! Even if I shut them out of my bedroom they will sit by the door and "sing" in chorus until I finally give in.
2007-03-20 23:51:18
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answer #1
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answered by PNewmarket 6
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The button is attached to a very handy super soaker.
On weekends the button doesn't work as the alarm clock will find a way under the sheets.
2007-03-20 23:33:56
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answered by wesley j 2
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probably hungry my two sit at bedroom door and cry till my boyfriend gets up and feeds them. try getting an automatic feeder put food in and set it to when she comes and starts telling you to get up. if my two don't get a response within 10 mins the attack the door and actually have learnt how to get it open so we have have to get up at 730am everyday including weekednd no rest for the wicked we are difinitely owned by them. our automatic feeder worked till my queen got pregnant now it is you will get up mumma and spend time with us. good luck if you ever find the snooze button let us know.
2007-03-21 00:46:39
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answered by kath 5
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Hmm, I believe the snooze button is somewhere down in the bag of food....
2007-03-21 09:44:06
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answered by gypsyghost 3
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Cats haven't yet evolved after 6 million years of existence to deal with Daylight Savings Time...lol
Best of luck, cheers.
2007-03-21 03:41:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe something is 'going on' My cat has always been quiet and suddenly is very vocal in the mornings. A pillow held in a threatening manner makes him bug off eventually.
2007-03-20 23:37:12
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answered by sticky 7
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my cat hits the snooze button on my clock. she likes to sleep in. sorry can't help you.
2007-03-21 14:17:12
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answered by richfraga 7
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When you find her snooze button plesae let me know I have the exact same problem !
2007-03-20 23:43:00
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answered by Reb1 2
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Yep, our one stomps on our heads and headbutts us.
I find her snooze button is activated as soon as one of us gets up to feed her.
Then she'll sleep for hours! lol, good question.
2007-03-20 23:39:25
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answered by Ilkie 7
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We run on a cats time table...worse luck!
my 2 cats lick my eye lids to wake me up...not nice at 6am when your in a nice dream! lol.
ive got a plant mist spray bottle by my bed now..this does put them off a bit, i only have to reach for it and they run off.
ive found just getting use to feeding them then getting back in bed is the best solution...pets hey!!!
2007-03-21 09:06:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You never will I'm afraid, if a cat thinks you should be getting up then you will get up when they decide. Remember a cat owns you, not the other way round!!!
2007-03-20 23:45:23
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answered by smudge 3
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