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[QUOTE="Hey Adrien!, post: 3993093, member: 5787"] I love my cat, but ever since he's seen the cardboard cutout of his face, he's been acting like a spoiled prince. Since mid-May, he's been waking me up pretty much every day at 4 AM to feed him, despite the fact that I never cave and we keep a pretty regular schedule feeding him between 6 AM-6:30 AM daily. Usually, he just hangs out and once we’re up he gets excited and runs downstairs for breakfast. Any recs on how to curb this? I've tried having honest conversations with him, but those don't seem to help. Or, is caving and feeding him at 4 AM daily worth it to ensure I don't spend 4-6 AM half-awake with him clawing and meowing. My guess is that the earlier sunrise + bird activity are the main culprits to his hassling. We're spending two nights away starting today, so I'm hoping the time away will help him take stock and see how lucky he is. [/QUOTE]
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