This is not advised as a vet can do this better because of his or her training. You can ask your vet to put your animal to sleep in your home. Many vets will oblige this wish if you can show your reasons for it and that it is best for the animal.
You can't really force it to sleep without sleeping pills.
You have to keep the cat out of your bedroom. Cats are not aware that they are bothering you when they wake you up.
let fall asleep by it self
Waking you up sometimes
They are growing attached to you. If your cat is sleeping on you, it either loves you, is scared of it's current bed, or is getting older than it should be.
It is likely the cat has eaten too much or too quickly, and would benefit from smaller food portions. Dry food in particular can be a problem, as many cats just swallow these whole and will often vomit them back up. If this has been happening for a while, it may be ideal to take the cat for the vets to rule out a medical problem.
dont yell at the cat,thats normal if he/she chew stuff. just put your importent chewable stuff where the cat cant get it.
Just write about you or someone else yawning after just waking up early on a Sunday morning!
stop waking up in the night
I can no longer tolerate waking up at seven in the morning.
Waking up in the morning.
yep
Waking you up sometimes
For children who have problems waking up in the morning, there are some solutions. One such is having the children sleep early in the night, do not let them stay up too late, Another is get them into a routine of getting up early in the morning.
Feed it more filling cat food in the evening so it won't be that hungry in the morning. Or you could feed it another type of food because it might be bored of the same old food and might want a bit of variety.
Waking up an hour earlier in the morning was a drastic change for me.
Yes, this is normal.
It is bad because your body is still waking up.
Waking up in the morning next to Adam Lambert.
Thoreau used a metaphor concerning waking in the morning in the chapter "Where I Lived, and What I Lived For" in his book "Walden." He compares waking up in the morning to being reborn and starting each day fresh.