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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 356418" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>My CAT does something like this. He'll pull all the bedding into a heap in the middle of the bed, paw around until it's arranged to his satisfaction and then curl up and go to sleep. It's kind of cute, just this pile of bedding with a set of ears sticking out of the middle. He also sleeps on the lino behind the toilet when it's hot in the house.</p><p></p><p>My dog does the turn around several times thing before laying down but does not really paw at his bedding. He has a nice, tough bed that he almost never sleeps in. I wish he would; he's got arthritis something fierce in his spine and one hip. It can't be that comfortable to sleep on the hard floor, but he insists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 356418, member: 1963"] My CAT does something like this. He'll pull all the bedding into a heap in the middle of the bed, paw around until it's arranged to his satisfaction and then curl up and go to sleep. It's kind of cute, just this pile of bedding with a set of ears sticking out of the middle. He also sleeps on the lino behind the toilet when it's hot in the house. My dog does the turn around several times thing before laying down but does not really paw at his bedding. He has a nice, tough bed that he almost never sleeps in. I wish he would; he's got arthritis something fierce in his spine and one hip. It can't be that comfortable to sleep on the hard floor, but he insists. [/QUOTE]
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