Well I get woken up at about 4am with a pawing of my arm and shoulder (and head if I don't wake up) to let his royal Dougal-ness under the covers.
Then when my alarm goes off and I've woken enough to register that I really have to get up I say "rise and shine" and that's usually enough to set off a series of stretches and yawns (still under the covers) in the Wee. She then gets ear scritchings and then she has to get off the bed so I can get up.
Dougal then stretchs and flops his way out of bed.
None of us is what you might call an early riser! |