it depends on the cats mood, my cat now sleeps on the floor, but he often sleeps on the bed i love my cat so much.
In the dog world, the "alpha" sleeps higher than the rest of the pack, so it is important that the puppy be taught its place in the family and never be allowed on the bed or other furniture. If the puppy is already used to getting on the bed, temporarily place the puppy's bed in a small room or closet where it will have no choice but to sleep on that bed. (You might have to put up with some crying for a night or two.) Once the puppy is used to sleeping on its own bed, move it to where you want it permanently. Repeat the process, if necessary, until the puppy knows you are serious about it.
a dog sleeps on his back, at least mine does. He also gets under the covers of a bed in the guest room
Roosters sleep just like hens. They sit or lay down in their bed or on their roost. My rooster NEVER sleeps (or does most things) standing up. He only stands up when he's eating. I have never seen a rooster sleep standing up.
i have had my dog for 4 years and he just now started sleeping on his bed. You cant force a dog to sleep on its bed, of corse you can forcefull push him down, but that will just make him dislike it more. My dog loves to sleep by the fire, so we moved his bed over there. Now, he sleeps on it.
In their feathers bed
"sleeps" should be "sleep" is the singular form
mine sleeps in my bed with me :D
My mum sleeps with me in my bunk bed and waits till I sleep and hugs me.
they can sleep with there parents in there bed or if they had a sleeping bag they can sleep with them but in the bed in the floor
Donovan Jeanson sleeps in a bed on Canberra road
A bed is a piece of furniture with a frame and mattress where a person sleeps and has sexual intercourse.
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A bed is used to sleep on. It's a much more comfortable solution than sleeping on the floor, and in most cases, a couch.
if you buy it a bed or a doghouse it sleeps there, otherwise i think on the ground
There are three nouns and a pronoun. Bed, floor and tank are nouns, and it is a pronoun. The word its is a possessive pronoun used as an adjective.
I assume this is a joke?