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Related: About this forumThe final barrier to Madoc successfully attacking my feet, at night, has been breached.
Since he'd jump on any movement beneath the covers, I added an extra layer of blanket protection over the bottom 1/3 of the bed. His little teeth and claws couldn't quite make any piercing contact with his intended targets.
This morning he figured out how to TUNNEL beneath the bedding, and headed straight to my bare feet.
This little guy is going to be a delightful scamp.
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The final barrier to Madoc successfully attacking my feet, at night, has been breached. (Original Post)
Siwsan
Oct 2021
OP
My cat waits until I make the bed in the morning so he can tunnel under the covers and mess it up.
Walleye
Oct 2021
#2
He'll get his grown-up fangs at 6-7 months, but maybe he'll have lost interest
Ocelot II
Oct 2021
#7
bobnicewander
(982 posts)1. Where there's a will
tjere's a way!
Walleye
(44,045 posts)2. My cat waits until I make the bed in the morning so he can tunnel under the covers and mess it up.
niyad
(130,454 posts)4. Does your cat help you make the bed first?
Walleye
(44,045 posts)5. Oh yes sometimes doesn't really want me to smooth out the sheets
niyad
(130,454 posts)6. They are so helpful that way.
niyad
(130,454 posts)3. A SMART, delightful scamp.
One of my first kits used to get under the covers, and sleep next to my feet, or just snuggle in on her own. She liked to be warm and snug.
Ocelot II
(129,723 posts)7. He'll get his grown-up fangs at 6-7 months, but maybe he'll have lost interest
in toes under blankets by then.
Maybe. Or maybe not.
