It's lumpy. Of course, we all know why that is...
-- Badtux the Cat-owned Penguin
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You truly have No idea ! Just try making the bed with 100 plus pounds of young Saint Bernard/Border Collie , only over a year old but instantly a puppy again when the covers go on . Your only hope at our home is to make the bed when he's outside .
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I generally have to kick TMF out of the bedroom and close the bedroom door to keep him out before I can really make up the bed or change the sheets or anything like that. Otherwise he either wants to supervise, or decides he wants to sleep in a place where I want to tuck down the sheet...
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my guy did the same thing --- (and i wish he was still here to do it)
ReplyDeleteAfter making the bed and finding lumps in it, I find it handy to use a bat on the lumps. once they are pounded down, the blankets will then smooth out.
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha - you know I'm kidding, right?... I would never do that.
Such a sweet kitty. He looks like he would like you to go away so he can continue his nap without that light shining in his eyes. In fact, he's ready for you to leave for work.