Do Your Pets Sleep With You ?

Selina is in and out of the bed. Yesterday I woke up at 5am squished in between my bf and my tiny cat with hardly any room. It made me happy though. She wakes me up in the morning by licking my fingers or sometimes hyperness.
Rascal has always had to sleep right pressed up against me - ever since he was a puppy. I think boyfriend is lucky rascal lets him in the bed. :P
I often wake up like this, though, squished between them. :)
 
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Going to try to sleep with Edward. Hopefully he doesn't jump off the bed :I Usually my rats don't, and when they do I find them.. after searching for hours, in panic mode.. xD
 
Going to try to sleep with Edward. Hopefully he doesn't jump off the bed :I Usually my rats don't, and when they do I find them.. after searching for hours, in panic mode.. xD
I'd be too scared of rolling over and squashing them, losing them, or them pooping all over the bed. :P
 
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I'd be too scared of rolling over and squashing them, losing them, or them pooping all over the bed. :p

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If I had really small pets such as rats, I couldn't imagine letting them in my bed when I'm asleep, for the same reasons mentioned above. Letting them run around on the bed during the day while I was watching them is one thing, but rolling over on them in my sleep? Nope.
 
I woke up today and Gizmo was facing me with his head on the pillow, I should have taken a photo but I was too tired to reach over to get my phone.:D
 
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Of coarse! In fact I can't relax to go to sleep until I know they are both on the bed. On the rare occasions when they aren't on the bed right after I turn the lights out.

Even if I wake up with leg pain sleeping in strange positions because my tabby likes to lay right next to me.
 
Of coarse! In fact I can't relax to go to sleep until I know they are both on the bed. On the rare occasions when they aren't on the bed right after I turn the lights out.

Even if I wake up with leg pain sleeping in strange positions because my tabby likes to lay right next to me.

Yes! Same here. When my cats are not in the bedroom when I'm ready to go to sleep, I always wonder where they are and what kind of trouble they're getting into.
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Lately, I find Bogart in my bed at least once when I wake up during the night. He's always gone by morning, though. Plus, he's not a real cuddler so it doesn't count in my book. Maybe I should just keep adopting cats until I find one that will be super affectionate. :D
 
Once, when it was cold and I didn't have a mini heater.. my pets would sleep right on my neck <3
I used to do it a lot, but now it's more of a sometimes thing.. usually I put them away right before I go to sleep
As much as they like getting outside, they like being inside their home.. -shrug-
 
My crew likes to move around. At any point in the night or wee hours of the morning there's at least one atop or near me,either making biscuits or purring in my ear. Jean Claude is fond of dive bombing from the dresser onto my chest (he's a heavy boy),giving me a heart attack or knocking the wind out of me.They start the shenanigans around 3am, and don't fall back asleep completely until around 6. Mo likes to sleep on the bed or on floor with the covers over her.
 
Quite often I wake up during the night in a ridiculous position, with my body, legs and neck in a twisted position, and Bear sleeping between my legs. And because he's there and he's like a sack of rocks when he's asleep, I can't adjust myself, and am forced to fall back to sleep in that same position, which is why when I wake up again my neck, my back, my whole body hurts.
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There is something seriously wrong with the lot of us that allow our furbabies to do the things they do to us, lol.
 
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