Anyone here been woken up by a bitty?
Then you'll know it usually involves the bitty being in TOTAL zoomie
mode, BOUNCING here and there across the bed.
And landing RIGHT on your head.
I got woken up bitty style on sunday when Nick landed on my head.
And I was woken up this morning by him landing on my FACE.
Owww....
Kristi
Kreisleriana - 13 Jun 2007 19:03 GMT
>Anyone here been woken up by a bitty?
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>Kristi
Hehehehe
Theresa
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Ginger-lyn - 14 Jun 2007 00:31 GMT
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> Kristi
ROFL!
Ah, those "zoomies" (I usually call it "The Rowdies"). Kittens do seem
to be quite adept at this activity. I think "Landing on human's
sleeping face gives them 20 points!)
One of my RB kitties, Circe, had a unique way of trying to wake me up
(and succeeding). Unfortunately, I am not a day person, and he was. He
would get right up to me, and just let his whiskers tickle my face. Of
course eventually the tickling would wake me up. He was a silly kitten,
but effective!
Ginger-lyn
Matthew - 14 Jun 2007 00:46 GMT
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You have been bitted by a bitty welcome to true slave hood :-)
Baha - 14 Jun 2007 01:00 GMT
Brandy (known as the Bit, short for Itty Bitty Kitty Committee; she weighs 15
pounds) woke me up once by stuffing her paw in my mouth. And Stosh, my
Ritalin-challenged little boy, once tried to play Tarzan with my hair as I
slept. That big fella weighs 16 pounds, my delicate fragile little
delinquents!
Blessed be,
Baha
>Anyone here been woken up by a bitty?
KMP - 14 Jun 2007 01:27 GMT
> Brandy (known as the Bit, short for Itty Bitty Kitty Committee; she weighs 15
> pounds) woke me up once by stuffing her paw in my mouth. And Stosh, my
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> Baha
Lord, that's funny. Woodgie can't wake me unless I'm almost awake. She
miaows some mornings, but will retreat when I say it's not time to get
up yet - at least for me... she always has a bowl of dry food and water
downstairs and she knows it's there. She hasn't ever been too persistent
, so I guess late mornings are okay for her, too. She's been that way
since we've had her, which is about nine months now - she'll be a year
old in late June. We picked June 26th for her. She's gone from a bitty
about a pound and looking like Yoda to a long sleek gray cat who still
has that kitten look on her face.
Kathy
sam - 14 Jun 2007 03:59 GMT
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Hmmmm. Let me see. This is the bitty that Kristi is *NOT* adopting?
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe
Adrian A - 14 Jun 2007 11:24 GMT
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Of course not, she's just fostering. Say it often enough and someone might
believe it. ;-)

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Lesley - 14 Jun 2007 11:13 GMT
>Anyone here been woken up by a bitty?
Everyone here who has had a bitty has been woken up by said bitty bouncing on
their head!
Wait til he goes for the dive of the top of the wardrobe aiming straight at
your tummy! Or the spectacular landing on a full bladder, which can wake the
dead!
Lesley
Slave of Fabulous Furballs
NeeCee - 14 Jun 2007 16:57 GMT
:)
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Shiral - 14 Jun 2007 17:16 GMT
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OW! but LOL. That's a wakeup call NOBODY could sleep through. =o)
Melissa
Jack Campin - bogus address - 15 Jun 2007 19:20 GMT
> Anyone here been woken up by a bitty?
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> Owww....
Our Zeke used to be an enthusiastic climber, and particularly
liked getting on top of doors. Marion and I slept on a futon
on the floor with one of those multi-pocket sock-etc-holders
hanging on a hook on the door. This gave Zeke all the clawholds
he needed to get right up and on top. And the door was right
beside the futon. Until one morning Marion was woken by Zeke
(full grown, more than a year old and no lightweight even then)
jumping or falling off the top of the door smack onto her face.
It took about three weeks for the black eye to go away. The
sock holder got moved that morning.
Another time Zeke climbed up a huge old wooden stepladder (about
8 feet high) which we had propped in the hallway. Somehow he
managed to overbalance it. First the small crash of a cat hitting
the floorboards and then a godawful bang as the ladder followed.
Luckily he managed to jump clear.
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