This is something only a cat lover/owner would understand.
To begin, last year because of my back problems, I treated myself to a sleep number bed. It's been very good, I can now sleep without pain. Getting up is another thing. But I digress.
One day, a few weeks ago, I felt my bed getting softer and I heard the clicking that happens when you let out the air. After I got up and loosened all those tight joints I moved my bed and checked all the connections. Everything was in place, I couldn't find anything wrong. So I just readjusted my numbers and went about my day.
This morning I woke up to the sound of my bed getting firmer. This time, I was more observant. There was Crash sitting on the remote. Apparently this remote is very sensitive. I always keep it control side down on my end table since many years ago another cat, Midnight, used to turn the TV on in the middle of the night by walking/sitting on the remote.
I guess if I want to sleep undisturbed I'll have to put the remote in the drawer at night. I can't ban the cats from my bedroom because they would want in at 3:00 am and would cry and scratch the door until I let them in.
They're not too spoiled.
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Oh I totally understand! My cats are forever altering my TV viewing by walking on, stepping or sitting on the remote. Good to know the sleep number bed remote is sensitive - I may treat myself to one before too long myself!
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