Luddie doesn’t go by what the clock says … When his stomach tells him it’s time for breakfast, then it’s time. If a tap on the nose doesn’t get Arlo up, those big eyes staring down on him should do the trick.
I love the cat. My Penny does the same thing in the morning. She gets close up and watches me till I open my eyes. She’s touchy/feely too. Love Ludwig.
I got an automatic feeder because my cat was doing this. Then she stared at the feeder instead of waking me up. I didn’t change it with the clocks, I just let it ride… I mean, is the cat going to miss work or anything?
How my day begins. Chunky chicken in gravity is not my idea of breakfast, but the 3 girl cats love it. Sometimes I give it a few seconds in the microwave, just to enhance the ambience.
To redbaron: Ludwig is getting up in years, and with added wisdom we should appreciate his more frequent contributions. He only has 9 lives…let’s value each of them.
Throws my husband’s blood sugar off when his insulin is an hour later or earlier.
Before he quit his job and – he used to work away from the house – I would mostly not change. I would adjust the time I woke up and went to sleep. I would eat lunch (our first meal of the day) later – dinner/late night snack at same clock time always as it affected him’ If I had to be somewhere at a specific time (like work, a club meeting or reenactment) I would deal with the actual time I had to be there, but mostly my body and mind were still on non-daylight savings time – no adjustment on either end. Now he is home and I have to do everything on his time.
Tyge almost 4 years ago
Ludie’s just messin’ with ya Arlo!
KenTheCoffinDweller almost 4 years ago
He gets double fed either direction. The sleep deprived never get that figured out.
redbaron almost 4 years ago
Ludwig is appearing a bit too frequently for my tastes. for years, he only appeared once a week; now, its frequency has increased.
eolan59 almost 4 years ago
Yep I’m expecting something like this Sunday morning
maureenmck Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Luddie doesn’t go by what the clock says … When his stomach tells him it’s time for breakfast, then it’s time. If a tap on the nose doesn’t get Arlo up, those big eyes staring down on him should do the trick.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It’s earlier than you think.
Dobber Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Some how pets just know. Maybe it’s a shared awareness- my dog knows when I’m awake even if I don’t move.
Egrayjames almost 4 years ago
I’m a lucky man…..our cat prefers to do this to my wife, not me. I get to sleep undisturbed.
Kwitchy almost 4 years ago
I love the cat. My Penny does the same thing in the morning. She gets close up and watches me till I open my eyes. She’s touchy/feely too. Love Ludwig.
Lomax9er7 almost 4 years ago
A lot of farmers with livestock are dealing with the same thing this morning.
jarvisloop almost 4 years ago
Nothing like a litter foot on the nose to wake you up – and I speak from experience.
Our cats have all passed, and we miss them every day.
jdx945 almost 4 years ago
Happy Pi Day!
nosirrom almost 4 years ago
Happy Pi 23 hours. In my case 22 hours because I spent an hour resetting 31 clocks.
Sportymonk almost 4 years ago
355/113 Day (Approx)
annqueue almost 4 years ago
I got an automatic feeder because my cat was doing this. Then she stared at the feeder instead of waking me up. I didn’t change it with the clocks, I just let it ride… I mean, is the cat going to miss work or anything?
Vangoghdog01 almost 4 years ago
Well you have been outsmarted by a cat. Luddy owes you a meal
k5sue almost 4 years ago
I love Ludwig.
mountainclimber almost 4 years ago
How my day begins. Chunky chicken in gravity is not my idea of breakfast, but the 3 girl cats love it. Sometimes I give it a few seconds in the microwave, just to enhance the ambience.
flushed almost 4 years ago
Dogs have owners. Cats have staff.
cabalonrye almost 4 years ago
Can someone explain to a poor foreigner what Arlo means?
Dani Rice almost 4 years ago
Hubby’s cat associated his glasses with him up and around. Spock would grip the glasses by one “leg” and drag the glasses onto Hubby’s chest.
oakie817 almost 4 years ago
my little kitty just died, but for most of her 21 years, Mischief woke me up to feed her breakfast at 6am
Natarose almost 4 years ago
as it is stated, the time may change, but feeding time doesn’t
jimyoungreporter almost 4 years ago
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Bill Campbell Premium Member almost 4 years ago
To redbaron: Ludwig is getting up in years, and with added wisdom we should appreciate his more frequent contributions. He only has 9 lives…let’s value each of them.
Galliglo almost 4 years ago
I LIKE Luddy!
RMom almost 4 years ago
Nothing like a puss! They bring so much joy and fun into our lives.
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
My cats used to bite my toes to get me to wake up. Ludwig appears more civilized.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 4 years ago
The same with anyone pets has experienced after the time change. They don’t change their internal clocks.
Going Nuts almost 4 years ago
This is why we sleep with the door closed and the cats on the other side.
mafastore almost 4 years ago
Throws my husband’s blood sugar off when his insulin is an hour later or earlier.
Before he quit his job and – he used to work away from the house – I would mostly not change. I would adjust the time I woke up and went to sleep. I would eat lunch (our first meal of the day) later – dinner/late night snack at same clock time always as it affected him’ If I had to be somewhere at a specific time (like work, a club meeting or reenactment) I would deal with the actual time I had to be there, but mostly my body and mind were still on non-daylight savings time – no adjustment on either end. Now he is home and I have to do everything on his time.