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Funny enough, closed for me because the cat loses her mind at night.
She gets up on top of everything and starts meowing at 3 in the morning. So I gotta kick her out when I go to sleep.
Same. This video I fairly accurate: https://youtu.be/odhMmAPDc54
It boggles my mind how many cat owners just submit to the will of their furry little masters.
They are smart, and thus can understand some level of cause and effect. Which means that they can be trained. For my cats that has always been as simple as "you wake me up, you get locked in the laundry room." It only took a month or so for them to get the message.