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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our cats aren't allowed in our bedroom at night. Period. We pay plenty of attention to them during the day, especially now that we work at home most of the time. Cats are by nature crepuscular to nocturnal.[b] It's got nothing to do with age, health issues, etc[/b]. [/quote] Ask any vet - in an older cat, new high activity can be a sign of hyperthyroidism. I'm sorry, but you're wrong here. [/quote] The OP didn't say anything about this being a new activity level for *her* cat. Her cat has her well-trained to do what he wants. She should show him the door at night and put an end to it. I am assuming as a responsible pet owner the cat is being seen annually anyway, but no need based on the info given in the OP to assume *this cat* has medical issues as opposed to lifestyle preferences that are incompatible with OP's need for sleep.[/quote]
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