Once you welcome a cat into your life, you'll never get over how much joy these cuddly creatures bring to your home. You'll be endlessly entertained by the funny things they do, but keep in mind they are very intelligent — they know exactly what they want and how to get it. This is especially true when it comes to cats waking up their pet parents.
Among other things, they'll stop at nothing to get you out of bed. Whether it be late at night or early in the morning, they might use one or more of these ten funny ways to disturb your slumber.
Your cat loves a cuddly, cosy bed adorned with soft sheets, plush blankets, and fluffy pillows... until they’re ready to get up, that is. At this point they'll grab that duvet cover and pull it straight off the bed, sharpening their claws on the sheets while they're at it. Most of the time your cat does this in order to have the bed all to themselves or get you going to get them breakfast.
This is one of the oldest tricks in the book, guaranteed to get you out of bed (and they know it). Cats have distinct meows that vary in meaning, and even the smallest kitten harnesses the power to wake up their human for food, entertainment or your warm space on the mattress. Cute it may be when you're awake, but this is a battle you can't win if you're trying to sleep.
Another time-tested method a cat uses to wake a pet parent up is pawing your face while you're sleeping. Cats typically use gentle but persistent pats, and one little paw can rouse even the deepest sleeper simply because they're willing to keep at it until you open your eyes.
Sometimes, cats waking up pet parents must resort to more unusual methods if they really want something. This is a super-effective trick if you have long hair that your furry family member can pull on as if they just captured their prey.
Cats have no personal boundaries (that is until they retreat to their own hiding place when a stranger gets too close). They'll walk up, down and all around your body, kneading your legs or even your stomach if your cat feels like it. It's a sweet gesture, though; cats do this to comfort themselves, but if it's accompanied by restless pacing and/or incessant meowing, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac, they probably want something.
It's not biting exactly, but nips on your toes and feet cause just enough discomfort to wake you up from dreamland and tend to your restless friend's needs. Gentle biting, although playful, shows that your cat means business and won't take no for an answer.
Unless you bolt everything down, this is one move your cat will return to again and again. Why? Because it works. Whether it's a book, a pen, or a TV remote, your cat will find it and knock it to the ground. And you'll hear it, no matter where in the house it falls. What a schemer, you think. But they got your attention — mission accomplished.
Be proud of yourself for clearing your nightstand or dresser of any potential hazard, but your kitty is unimpressed. Your cat can, and will, find another way to end your REM cycle. The incessant tap-tap-tapping of your cat whacking a clock or bedside lamp cord against the wall? Seemingly harmless sound during the day, but it is guaranteed to drive you batty when you're trying to sleep.
Your kitty is a hunter by nature, and their instinct will probably kick in at dawn when you have a couple more hours of sleep left. They’ll have an urgent need to bring you their ""prey"" and howl until you wake up to praise them for the errand they just ran for you.
Another unique habit of your nocturnal resident is to stare forward, blankly, for no apparent reason. It's not so charming when you open your eyes to find your kitty sitting mere inches away from your face with laser-sharp focus. How long have they been staring at you? It's best just to get out of bed and not ask questions.
The funny things cats do to wake you up may not always be amusing in the middle of the night, but your furry family member's clever and creative methods reveal just how much thoughtfulness and love they feel for their pet parent.
Christine O'Brien is a writer, mom, and long-time cat parent whose two Russian Blues rule the house. Her work also appears in Care.com, What to Expect, and Fit Pregnancy, where she writes about pets, pregnancy, and family life. Find and follow her on Instagram and Twitter @brovelliobrien.
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