Bedroom Cat Limit - Carole Wilbourn
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Bedroom Cat Limit

An Outrageous Demand — Only One Cat A Night In The Bedroom …

As I drifted off to sleep, I thought of an email that morning from one of my readers. Her groom-to-be was not a cat lover.  She had three cats. He didn’t want them in the bedroom. His compromise was that one cat could sleep with them each night.  This would cut down on the cat hair.

Equal opportunity at bedtime.  Three in the bed!!

Her oldest cat was 14. He had always slept with her, and her other two had followed his lead. Cats were her sleeping companions since childhood. What should she do?

What a disaster! I emailed back that I wouldn’t accept such an insensitive demand.  But it was her choice. So she could offer to split the night with him and her cats — or get twin beds. I wondered if this relationship had a healthy future.

With that in mind, I snuggled closer to Orion and totally drifted off.

 

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