I would still want her to leave a light on somewhere near her bedroom. Bathroom maybe, or even another bedroom.

Pam

TenHouseCats wrote:
if she has to, for her own health and safety, she can always get earplugs and shut him out of her room til he gets the message..... not the best option, perhaps, but sleep-deprivation isn't a good way to begin a relationship, either.....



On 3/19/07, *Kelley Saveika* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    I think she is likely to give him the time she needs as long as
    she can sleep at least a little.
And I am grumpy as heck when I get no sleep. I stayed with some friends of mine years and years and years ago who had a newborn. I think that is when I decided I didn't want children. Oh my LORD>

On 3/19/07, *TenHouseCats* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        i think maybe someone needs to point out that two to three
        WEEKS is not an abnormal adjustment period for ANY cat, in ANY
        home....


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