
Sigh. I really must train this staff better.
Climbed up side of female staff member, meowing and snorting the whole way. Laid down on her shoulder and purred. REALLY loudly. Waited. This did not get her attention so had to start MEOWING to get her up.
Finally, at 6:15 a.m. she got her lazy, lazy bum out of bed and BREAKFAST was delivered.
Meow!
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I’ve found the purring puts my mom back to sleep.
Well done Romeo.
It is very cold here in Wisconsin and my staff heats the house mostly with wood so mornings are brrr chilly. On these sorts of days I crawl under the covers and lay with my head on the pillow. Staff is very well-trained to lift covers as soon as I approach (otherwise I walk on her hair).
6:15!!
Why do you let them go so long?
We start our wake up routines any time from 4:55 – 5:25. Sheesh, your peeps are so lucky.
That said the family dogs usually do all the wake up work so we don’t have to.
A few tail waggings on the side of the wooden bed frame and a whine for emphasis gets them up and moving.
Anyway, good work Romeo & Pugsley
Yea – another successful wakeup call. I stood on M’s chest and purred. Dat worked too.