The past few nights, I've been waking up in the middle of the night, shivering. I curl into the fetal position, grab my fleece blanket I have on standby just in case, and go back to sleep. When I wake up for the day, I only have a vague recollection of being cold at some point.
Two nights ago, I figured out what's happening.
Popper is the only dog that sleeps on my bed all night long. He has super short fur, and it's kind of thin, so he usually wears a sweater in the winter. Apparently, he's been dragging my comforter off of me and nesting it into a cozy bed. Last night, I got the hint, and turned on my heating blanket before laying down for the night.
This morning, my comforter was where it was supposed to be, and I was toasty. Apparently Popper was too.
Now I just need to remember that when Popper begins stealing my blankets, it's the time of year to turn the electric blanket on!
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Aw, clever pooch, making his own warm nest. Our cat never likes to go under the covers but yesterday it was really cold in the house and we couldn't find the cat anywhere. Finally I saw a lump under the covers - the last place I would have looked for him!
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