Happy Potter said:
Hey yous on daylight saving, don’t forget to put your clocks, and wrist watches ,back an hour tonight.
Oh this will so throw the cats out for their evening meal….lol
Does anyone else have this problem?????
Happy Potter said:
Hey yous on daylight saving, don’t forget to put your clocks, and wrist watches ,back an hour tonight.
Oh this will so throw the cats out for their evening meal….lol
Does anyone else have this problem?????
I’ll have to remember to feed the gang at 4 pm from tomorrow onwards. They said it’ll start to get dark at about 5 pm and that’s when they are all tucked in for the night.
Lucky1 said:
Happy Potter said:
Hey yous on daylight saving, don’t forget to put your clocks, and wrist watches ,back an hour tonight.Oh this will so throw the cats out for their evening meal….lol
Does anyone else have this problem?????
Yes!
Max starts getting restless and pacing each night at 8.30 pm because that’s his treat time. It’s the last cuppa and supper time for us 2 legged one’s, and Max cottoned on pretty quick that this is the last chance for eat’s for the day, lol.
He won’t let us forget and will do all manner of tricks and sad looks or plays dead to get our attention and then we look at the clock, and sure enough it’s 8.30.
I don’t really seem to have a problem. The chooks always put themselves in at dusk, whether it is earlier or later. The cat has dry food out all the time and gets his tuna treat when I get up in the morning, which can be variable. If I sleep in to much he comes meowing at my door.
Ring the bells and hallelujah!!