Dr. Oliver, my human seems to think that I want to sleep in an oval foam bed in the corner of the bedroom rather than the nice pillow top king mattress he sleeps on.
I’ve tried all I know to try and explain to him that this is just not the case. I repeatedly tell him through out the night to let me in the bed, but he just huffs and forces me back to the corner. I have found though, that persistence does pay off in the end, because usually around 4am he lifts the comfortor up and lets me in.
Any suggestions you can provide to ensure that this becomes a permanent habit or trait, is greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Harlow
P.S.
Love the flying Oliver Pictures. I’m a huge fan of your work.
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Dr. Oliver. I keep seeing sticks. What does this mean?
– Ray at 3:23 am, 25 Jul 05
“He is one of the great thinkers of our time, whose dogged analysis and eloquent language offer profound insight. A wonderful accomplishment.”
– The New York Times at 4:48 pm, 25 Jul 05
He’s back!
– Stuart at 7:14 pm, 25 Jul 05
Sometimes a stick is just a stick, Ray.
– Dr. Oliver at 8:52 pm, 25 Jul 05
Dr. Oliver, my human seems to think that I want to sleep in an oval foam bed in the corner of the bedroom rather than the nice pillow top king mattress he sleeps on.
I’ve tried all I know to try and explain to him that this is just not the case. I repeatedly tell him through out the night to let me in the bed, but he just huffs and forces me back to the corner. I have found though, that persistence does pay off in the end, because usually around 4am he lifts the comfortor up and lets me in.
Any suggestions you can provide to ensure that this becomes a permanent habit or trait, is greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Harlow
P.S.
Love the flying Oliver Pictures. I’m a huge fan of your work.
– greenthumb at 10:27 pm, 25 Jul 05