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For safety reasons, they sleep in their kennels, except for during the day when one sleeps in my room with her head under the bed, and the other in every possible spot of the house, but mostly the other one's kennel.
Safety reasons?
Mine too. Safety for the carpet. Fucking chihuahua's. He's fixed too.
Well, last time one was out, she ate a dozen cookies, half of which were oatmeal raisin. That was fun.
And by fun, I mean a nightmare.
Oh yeah that sounds right. We have cats that love to open cabinets, drawers, etc. It started when we adopted the 2nd, an older boy, and he came from a hoarder house situation with almost 90 other cats living there. So he has major food anxiety. But if we just leave food out to graze, our other cat turns into a big chonk. And if we split feedings up into 4 or 6 times per day, they're waking us up at 2am for food even though it's not feeding time.