My orange boy comes in at 5-5:15 every single day for his 1 fresh shrimp. This is when I know I can start getting ready for bedtime. I love him so much 💘.
I don't let my kittens in my bedroom when I am ready for sleep for the night. They are too active and will keep me awake. They have accepted it well. However, once they hear my alarm they meow and paw at the door for their breakfast. Now I only need my alarm to go off once because they become the alarm.
My cat would know when it was treat time it was 9pm she knew exactly. At 8:59:30 she'd get up and walk to the kitchen the 30 seconds was the travel time to get to the kitchen. No TV, no patterns from me, no clues. Her sense of time is precise.
I have somehow trained 2 of my idiots that they get treats in the morning right after i feed the fish. I step out of the bath room in the morning and they are there waiting. i cant even sleep late any more with out 2 lug heads waking me up demanding treats. I love them. i'm just bitter about getting up too early.
My dog knows that if I am getting ready for work, his routine is food>potty>small treat>wait for mom to be ready to leave>big treat. He “hounds” me as I’m going through my last steps to get ready before he gets his big treat. He’s right next to me the whole time and if I go back to change my shirt or fix my hair again, he gives a little exasperated doggy sigh. It’s cute. For him, it’s not about the time, it’s about the sequence of events.
Dogs can perceive time based on smell (assuming there aren't other timed triggers around those times like your routine, regularly scheduled things happening outside, etc). Smell is usually how they know when their owner typically returns from work and that's why they can be found waiting by the door at the right time. They know their owner typically comes home when their owner's lingering smell from the morning routine is at X% strength.
My dogs wait for me in the living room picture window, but my little soul dog, Archie, knows when I am getting ready to pull up and back into the driveway, no matter if I'm early or late. 5 minutes exactly before I get home, no matter the time, he comes down and waits between the window and the door.
He probably knows the sound of your car coming down the road. But also dogs can perceive time based on smell, like how much of your smell lingers from your morning routine.
I've thought it was the sound of my car for a long time, but my son says that it's really a set set of minutes before I get home, and I'm coming from a very busy road and I'm at least 5 miles away when he comes downstairs. And I think for him it is a strange clock based on smell. The wild thing is he knows if I'm coming home an hour early, or if I'm going to be hours later.
ingridwebb88
One of my cats instinctually knows 5am and paws at the back of my head and meows. It's morning attention tome
DeadeicPrints
My cat starts 2 or 3 hours early.
habenerohn2718
I don't have a cat, but seeing this post reminded me to take my medicine on time. Could you post this every day at this time for the next year please?
laurapede83
My orange boy comes in at 5-5:15 every single day for his 1 fresh shrimp. This is when I know I can start getting ready for bedtime. I love him so much 💘.
Futuron
I don't let my kittens in my bedroom when I am ready for sleep for the night. They are too active and will keep me awake. They have accepted it well. However, once they hear my alarm they meow and paw at the door for their breakfast. Now I only need my alarm to go off once because they become the alarm.
TerribleAwful
Contraserrene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu0qtEwb9gE
Yakeshinu
horsetuna
My last cat would start reminding me about dinner an hour or two early though.
gronzilla
And an hour late, again
dghughes
My cat would know when it was treat time it was 9pm she knew exactly. At 8:59:30 she'd get up and walk to the kitchen the 30 seconds was the travel time to get to the kitchen. No TV, no patterns from me, no clues. Her sense of time is precise.
PanNonOpticon
Adjusting cat to daylight saving time is going to be....
InappropriateElephant
I have somehow trained 2 of my idiots that they get treats in the morning right after i feed the fish. I step out of the bath room in the morning and they are there waiting. i cant even sleep late any more with out 2 lug heads waking me up demanding treats. I love them. i'm just bitter about getting up too early.
WhatTheFrench
My dog knows that if I am getting ready for work, his routine is food>potty>small treat>wait for mom to be ready to leave>big treat. He “hounds” me as I’m going through my last steps to get ready before he gets his big treat. He’s right next to me the whole time and if I go back to change my shirt or fix my hair again, he gives a little exasperated doggy sigh. It’s cute. For him, it’s not about the time, it’s about the sequence of events.
melni
I keep my medication and cat treats in the same drawer... The cats never let me forget my meds
Sebastopol140
My cat wakes me up early each and every day... because that's the time she will get a wet food treat. They're more precise than any alarm.
volch1tsa
My cats are free fed and don't care about time of day at all
antoinettehaupt2
My two brothers have their wet food dinner in the evening and at 6.30, not past a second
Scratch on the bedroom door.
On top of that I’m the one who gets up to make family breakfast
They get to snuggle with my husband. Cats.
JustDriftingAboutTheInterWebs
Same. 15 minutes before my alarm goes off. Every morning. Even on weekends when I don't get up early for work.
SortaSordid
A day off at your second job does not absolve you of your responsibilities of your primary job as cat staff.
JustDriftingAboutTheInterWebs
Hexidimentional
my dog knows exactly when 4pm and 8pm is, we're not exactly sure how but he knows
ThereAreChameleonsEverywhereProbably
Dogs can perceive time based on smell (assuming there aren't other timed triggers around those times like your routine, regularly scheduled things happening outside, etc). Smell is usually how they know when their owner typically returns from work and that's why they can be found waiting by the door at the right time. They know their owner typically comes home when their owner's lingering smell from the morning routine is at X% strength.
Twinklepot
What does he do at those times? Eat and walk?
Hexidimentional
his two night time walks, mornings are less consistent because its whenever someone wakes up
Twinklepot
Awww! First evening walk and second evening walk! Love it ❤️
tentacularfleshscape
Maybe the emf or sound of streetlight?
Hexidimentional
Streetlights activate around 7pm tho
tentacularfleshscape
Acknowledged, just spit balling. Thinking of cues beyond human senses that are on a schedule
rgraz65
My dogs wait for me in the living room picture window, but my little soul dog, Archie, knows when I am getting ready to pull up and back into the driveway, no matter if I'm early or late. 5 minutes exactly before I get home, no matter the time, he comes down and waits between the window and the door.
ThereAreChameleonsEverywhereProbably
He probably knows the sound of your car coming down the road. But also dogs can perceive time based on smell, like how much of your smell lingers from your morning routine.
rgraz65
I've thought it was the sound of my car for a long time, but my son says that it's really a set set of minutes before I get home, and I'm coming from a very busy road and I'm at least 5 miles away when he comes downstairs. And I think for him it is a strange clock based on smell. The wild thing is he knows if I'm coming home an hour early, or if I'm going to be hours later.
cfnorg
All fun and games until you OD
Gruesslibaer
Cat won't let you OD. If you OD, the scheduled treats stop coming.
chinesemario
No you just become a temporary treat
Gruesslibaer