2 Aug 2006
tomjohnson
Tom Johnson
- Last online: 28 Nov 2006
- Young Pup
- Posts: 3
- Registered: 31 July 2006
- From: UK
does anyone know of any nightwear that repels cats?
2 Aug 2006
TomTom
Tom Jordan
- Last online: 18 Mar 2007
- Young Pup
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- Registered: 2 August 2006
- From: UK
You want the Repel-O-Cat 950 to put by your bed, but you can only get them on import these days as the waves they emit are on radio frequency or something.
I will ask my man in the know Dario and report back.
3 Aug 2006
Bex2001
- Last online: 3 May 2007
- Young Pup
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- Registered: 24 July 2006
- From: Horsham
Is that a joke??! 
My cat loves to sleep on my head too! I wake up in the night to find him mauling my hair with his paws and purring like a machine! It's annoying but quite cute at the same time! Not to sure if the way forwards is to deafen them when they come near you whilst your in the land of nod!
what does everyone else think?!?
3 Aug 2006
RuthB
Ruth Barton
- Last online: 20 Nov 2007
- Young Pup
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- Registered: 3 August 2006
- From: UK
my old cats used to always want to sleep right in the middle of the bed... no room left for me! and if you tried to move them they'd get very stroppy and stalk off.....
not sure I ever had the head treatment though - you should be pleased it's so affectionate!
3 Aug 2006
tomjohnson
Tom Johnson
- Last online: 28 Nov 2006
- Young Pup
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- Registered: 31 July 2006
- From: UK
sadly not
he particuarly likes starting at around 5.30 in the morning by headbutting me then climbing on top of me! have tried to make a nice catnipped bed elsewhere in the bedroom, but waking me up is too tempting! any suggestions would be great
14 Sep 2006
DebbieR
Debbie Revell
- Last online: 24 Nov 2006
- Young Pup
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- Registered: 25 August 2006
- From: London, UK
Your cat just loves you and wants to be with you.
My boy Willow sleeps on my pillow and rests his head on my face while I stroke his tummy. Its so lovely. I love to fall asleep listening to his purrs. I have trouble getting to sleep if he's not there. The only problem with this is, when he is happy he dribbles and nothing prepares you for cat spit in your eye at 3am!!!
When he comes in for the night, I have to go to bed with him or he won't settle. He's a real mummy's boy.
17 Sep 2006
Catty
- Last online: 22 Oct 2007
- Mother Hen
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- Registered: 22 August 2006
- From: N. Yorkshire UK
He obviously just wants to be with you. The only way I can see around it it give him his own bed elsewhere and shut your bedroom door until he get used to the idea. Sorry I can't be of more help 
16 Jan 2007
Marketa
Marketa Zvelebil
- Last online: 16 Jan 2007
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- Registered: 23 August 2006
- From: London, UK
Both my cats like to sleap as near as my head as possible. On the pillow and trying to suffocate me with their fur. I actually like it, as long as I can breath!
MZ
23 Jan 2007
Mary
Mary Mary Mcenenaey
- Last online: 10 Apr 2008
- Chesire Cat
- Posts: 16
- Registered: 20 October 2006
- From: Farncombe, UK
that sounds really cute. My cat prefers to sleep at the end of the bed, which is better than sleeping on my head but it means that I can't stretch my legs or i'll accidently kick him!














