Arlo: You haven't slept anywhere but in that chair for the past week!
Arlo: "Before that, it was the window in the hall!"
Arlo: "And before that, it was the guest-room bed!"
Arlo: You're not in some kind of trouble, are you?
Bunnies change their favorite lounging spots regularly. Once one of ours had a favorite spot, on a towel in the middle of the living room floor. I happened to be sitting on it, when she wanted a nap, I got a wee nip on the bum as a reminder that it was nap time! Yes, M’lady, your space, M’lady! And some nice head pets while you settle in for your snooze? She really was a love. And the nip really didn’t hurt. (And if you’ve ever seen a bunnies teeth, you’d understand the restraint they use when gently moving a human hand out of their way!). Our current bunnie’s favorite snack is apple tree twigs, sticks, really, those teeth are remarkable!
nosirrom over 8 years ago
Nope, just training for the cat Olympics.
wmspam over 8 years ago
Luddie is getting kinda old, after all.
DDrazen over 8 years ago
Cats have no reason to move from a spot that they’ve broken in … until they’ve worfed up a hairball then they’re like “OK, moving on.”
Doctor_McCoy over 8 years ago
Luddi is a cat, not a dog.
mourdac Premium Member over 8 years ago
I have cats that act the same – homestead a spot for a week or 2 and move to another.
ARLOS DAD over 8 years ago
Rudy (shown) says “what’s the problem”?
William Taylor over 8 years ago
Sure hope JJ isn’t getting ready to have Luddie get sick…….
edge2edge over 8 years ago
Our cat does the same thing. About every two weeks he changes his snooze spot.
Sheila Hardie over 8 years ago
Mine too. haha
Spooky D Cat over 8 years ago
I suspect it’s an anti-flea strategy.
paranormal over 8 years ago
“Before that, it was the window in the hall!”
Halls don’t have windows. Do they?
ladylagomorph76 over 8 years ago
Bunnies change their favorite lounging spots regularly. Once one of ours had a favorite spot, on a towel in the middle of the living room floor. I happened to be sitting on it, when she wanted a nap, I got a wee nip on the bum as a reminder that it was nap time! Yes, M’lady, your space, M’lady! And some nice head pets while you settle in for your snooze? She really was a love. And the nip really didn’t hurt. (And if you’ve ever seen a bunnies teeth, you’d understand the restraint they use when gently moving a human hand out of their way!). Our current bunnie’s favorite snack is apple tree twigs, sticks, really, those teeth are remarkable!
annqueue over 8 years ago
Why do they always like the guest bed? How do they know the guests have allergies?
Alphaomega over 8 years ago
Mine spot-shifts too.Perhaps a study is in order to determine the cause of this behaviour ?
wolfman47130 over 8 years ago
“Just trying to stay one jump of the fleas”
JoePhan over 8 years ago
I think it’s a matter of instinct, changing their sleeping location every now and then to avoid enemies or predators.