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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Sandpaper kisses and slobber in my hair



I’m talking about my little black fur ball.  It’s been at least twenty years since I’ve had a cat that slept on my head every night.  The last one was a Turkish angora, solid white and this one is solid black.  I don’t have the heart to throw this cat off the bed so I let him share my pillow, or perhaps he lets me share his pillow.  If he could talk I’m sure that’s how the story would go.



 Raven in bed with me
 
He’s so dear so I can lay my head on the edge of the pillow so as not to disturb him in his slumbers.  Somehow we both manage to sleep like this.  He wakes me before dawn by licking my hair and face and then biting my head if that doesn’t get a reaction out of me.  Sometimes part of my hair is wet with cat slobber when I get out of bed.  But how can I mind when he’s purring away happily?

After he eats he’s more than happy to crawl back in bed and snuggle in, if I have the day off work.  This doesn’t happen often, but my hubby caught these shots of Raven in bed with me the other day.  I’m sure Raven would like to do this everyday.  He has the kindest heart and is very social and emotional.  He really gets his feelings hurt if we reprimand him for something.  I imagine I’ll continue to put up with his cat slobber.  He could do a lot worse things than that.

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  1. He looks very comfortable. A good sleeping companion he is!

    Betty

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    1. Betty,

      I'm down to two cats and he's run the other one out of the bed. He gets on and off the bed during the night and wakes me up all the time. But I love him to pieces and know he won't be here forever, so I tolerate all the interruptions in sleep.

      Sunni

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  2. I don't get the licking of the hair. My brother's cats do that. It just feels odd.

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    1. Liz,

      I've had cats all my life and this is the first one to do that all the time. I don't get it either. But then I let him get away with a lot and I'm sure he knows it.

      Sunni

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