ewwww Thankfully for the most part they have gotten away from my head, maybe get a foot but eww in my hair.
I hope Thor is feeling better today.
Yuck. I am fortunate that when this happened to Sierra a few weeks ago, she jumped off the bed. Sadly, I couldn't get her to go to the bathroom with the tiled floor. But still happy it wasn't on the bed. Or me.
ewwww Thankfully for the most part they have gotten away from my head, maybe get a foot but eww in my hair.
I hope Thor is feeling better today.
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Eeew. This is grossly similar to an experience I had in college- but I digress.
Yeah, my husband used to lie on the floor to play with our first 2 dogs. A similar experience occurred but fortunately not also in the bed. He stopped lying with his head on the floor when playing with the dogs after that.
LOL. Oh, yuck! I am all too familiar with the sound you speak of. Haven't had a moment with Chutes yet, but my cat gets me running out of bed to grab him and get him on the tile floor in the bathroom quicker than anything. Usually always happens in the middle of the night or early, early morning. How convenient. LOL. Blegh.
Two weeks ago Latte stared hurking in the kitchen, on the tile floor, and she made a heroic effort to make it to the carpet.
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