I like the way she thinks lolDevlyn will never miss a chance to sleep. It is her favorite hobby. She usually picks a spot in her house to settle in before going to sleep 1-2 hours before lights out. She is serious about bedtime. No nonsense. Just bedtime
me too! and i've always been a firm supporter of naps. often wondered how we get onto the list of countries that do some sort of afternoon siesta. i think we all need it!I like the way she thinks lol
i would be so scared to roll over and crush them, do you just not move at night?All five of mine are out every single night, usually 3 of them are crashed out on me lol. If i have my 4 year old male Zen on me the only other one i let near him is Snicker Doodles. My two rescue females (both 3ish y.o.) like to snuggle on the same hammock, they actually scoot as close to each other as they can get. And my new male Sinatra i keep well away from Zen but he LOVES to snuggle. He likes to snuggle with the girls too.(he is 9 months old so i can let him for the most part)
You are not alone. I do everything exactly the same!At the same time every night, about 9p.m, Mr. Dragon will get off stick and wait for me to pull him out, like he knows its bedtime. But even if we have him on the bed, he will roam free until I put his little blanket on him (I made him a blanket) and as soon as I do that he will knock out. Like he knows as soon as the blanket comes on then its time to go to sleep, weather its on the bed or on my chest, he snuggles into whatever soft thing he's on and closes his eyes. After about an hour or two ill transfer him to his bed inside his tank and he doesn't even wake up. He'll re-adjust to get comfy again in his own bed then he is out for the rest of the night.
I have to put him back at night because I'm a very active sleeper and will crush him.
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