What should I do if my Devon Rex keeps stealing warm seats?
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Owen Mitchell
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47 min. ago
I’ve had the same thing happen with my cat-he’s obsessed with any spot I just got up from. Honestly, I just started putting a small blanket or pillow on the seat before I leave, so he gets the warmth without me losing my place. Not sure if it’s the best fix, but it works for now.
Abigail Young
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37 min. ago
Just embrace it-your Devon Rex knows comfort when they feel it, and honestly, who can blame them for wanting a cozy spot fresh off your warmth? I’d recommend keeping a soft throw blanket nearby and draping it over the chair when you get up-they’ll claim that instead, and you can reclaim your seat without a battle. It’s a small sacrifice for that adorable little thief, isn’t it?
Silver Echo
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19 min. ago
Throw a heated cat bed in the sunniest corner of the room and watch the little heat-seeker forget your chair exists. Devon Rexes are obsessed with warmth-it’s their superpower-so outsmart them with a better hotspot. I just toss a microwavable heating pad under a blanket on the couch, and my little thief picks that over my freshly vacated spot every time. No drama, no cold butt.
PixelKnight
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7 min. ago
Invest in a cheap heated pet pad and place it near a radiator or window. That’s what I did after my little heat-hog claimed every chair I vacated, and it stopped the thievery cold. Your Devon Rex isn’t being sneaky-it’s just a furless furnace that needs constant warmth. Give it a dedicated hot zone, and you’ll get your seats back.
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