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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 29 Joined: 1-January 11 Member No.: 6,932 ![]() |
Anyone ever on chat? I'd love to talk to someone...
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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 29 Joined: 1-January 11 Member No.: 6,932 ![]() |
I slept. In bed. I covered most of my bed in pillows so that it wasn't so empty and slept on the little bit that was left. I think anyone who shared a bed with a cat knows that the human gets the smallest portion of the bed. It seemed to do the trick somewhat. Until now when I stretched out and didn't find something (or someone) in my way I would get very upset and not be able to stop crying. That didn't happen last night so it was good.
Anyway- that might be something that others might find helpful to get some sleep themselves. - Amber |
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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 30 Joined: 27-December 10 From: Melbourne, Australia Member No.: 6,916 ![]() |
I covered most of my bed in pillows so that it wasn't so empty and slept on the little bit that was left. - Amber This is exactly what I have done, only I used the blanket and towel that my Sassy was wrapped in at the hospital I have placed it in a small pillow case and I tuck it behind my kness, the pressure of something being there in the bed stops me from waking up alarmed at her not being here. I hope your nights get better lovely …. Sad sad times we are living in -------------------- ---Cryss---
Sassy, my best friend. She made me a better person. 7/5/98 - 13/12/10 http://thehoundsoflove.blogspot.com/ |
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