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Jackson, I haven't
slept in three days.
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My cat keeps me
up all night long.
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I'm gonna kill her.
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No, I'm not gonna kill her,
but Jackson, you gotta tell me.
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I'm gonna kill myself here.
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Tell me, how do I sleep
through the night?
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And I say, oh, that one?
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That's easy.
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So let me ask you
something, people.
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You ready to get cat-ified?
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Let's go!
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As you have noticed
I'm sure, this
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is not exactly the cat cave.
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It is a cave.
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It's a little echoey in here.
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But no, I am in a hotel room
in San Diego, California,
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where we are wrapping
up filming the season
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of "My Cat from
Hell" season five,
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premiering-- coming
up in the spring.
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Do stay tuned because
you'll find out
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everything you have to know
about the premier of "My Cat
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from Hell" here, on
the Cat Daddy channel.
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Just, you know, stay tuned.
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So today we're
talking about what?
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Your cat allowing you to
sleep through the night.
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Now, the last
episode I was talking
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about the concept of
circadian rhythms,
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a cat's 24 hour clock,
and how naturally it
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wants to get them
up at dusk and dawn.
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We can help guide
their circadian rhythm.
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We can reset their body clocks.
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But there's a couple of
really important things.
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Now when last we met I
also gave you homework,
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and that homework
was about making sure
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that you established a daily
rhythm, that you establish
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rituals that happen
throughout the day that
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helps keep their body going.
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And the one thing that is
most important to what we're
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going to do right now is
they're feeding schedule.
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Remember something,
if you allow your cats
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to graze all day
long, if you allow
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them to eat whenever
they want to eat,
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then not only do you not
have a chance of affecting
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their behavior
even a little bit,
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but you're not
allowing their body
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to process food in
the natural way.
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They're constantly in
this arc of digestion.
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And we don't want that
because then their energy
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is totally unpredictable to us.
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Here's what I would
ask you to do.
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If you free feed, make it stop.
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The next step is, you
bring in meal time.
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Real big change in a cat's life
is not met with nice things.
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And you do not want to
encourage bad behavior,
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and by making rapid changes
like that, you kind of are.
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We'll keep the dry food
out, but then every day you
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just put less and less in there.
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And by the end of that first
week that, there is food
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down there, they don't feel
like they're missing anything.
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But by an hour after
you leave for work,
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they've polished it off and
now they're waiting for a meal.
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Now here's the rule of thumb.
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I would like to see no
longer than between six
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and eight hours you
can make it happen.
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So you're feeding
three meals a day
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and then your cat's
energy is coming up
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to meet those meal times.
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And I guarantee you,
within a week or two
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of instituting this meal
time, your cat's energy
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will come up to
meet your schedules.
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Your second step
is to try to get
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them to go to sleep when you do.
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Let's say your bed
time is 11 o'clock.
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OK.
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So by 9:30 you should be
feeding your last meal.
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But you don't want to
do that in a vacuum.
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In the past-- you know me-- we
have been talking about hunt,
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catch, kill, eat.
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Right?
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And so that means playtime.
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That means you have a
really nice, chunky play
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time right before
that last meal.
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You bring them to a
boil during play time.
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You get them just pooped out.
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Then you let them come
down for a second.
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Again, all cats have the
second wind, the third wind.
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Cats are built for
speed, not for distance.
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So bring them to a boil,
let them come down.
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Bring them to a
boil, now it's going
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to take less time for
them to get worn out.
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Now less time, now
they're tired, right?
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When they pooped out, boom.
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Now, hunt, catch, kill, eat.
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Feed their last meal of the day.
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What comes after eat?
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Groom.
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Yeah, baby.
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We're all about getting
clean right now.
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And then sleep.
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And then you go to sleep.
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Now we're getting
to the hard part.
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Because now you've got
to do some serious work.
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So now it's 3 o'clock
in the morning,
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and your cat is waking you up.
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But you know, I gave you
a meal at 11 o'clock.
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I wore you down at 9:30.
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You should be down for the
count right now, but you're not.
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Now here's the tough part.
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I mean, I'm laughing
only because I
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know how ridiculously
hard this is.
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What you've got to do at
3 o'clock in the morning,
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your cat's driving you crazy.
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You ignore them.
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You ignore them completely.
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Completely.
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And you definitely don't get
up, feed them, walk around,
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go to the bathroom,
come back again.
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You don't play with them.
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Nothing.
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You ignore them completely.
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Because that is payoff.
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Negative attention, positive
attention, any attention
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whatsoever is still attention.
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You have to
extinguish the payoff.
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If you tell them
night after night
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after night that nothing's
going to happen when they
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do that certain behavior,
that behavior will stop.
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So people, what that means
is that for about 10 days
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to two weeks, it may be
really, really long nights.
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Don't kill me.
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Now, if it goes past 13 nights?
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Whatever, come find me.
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Because I'm telling
you, it won't happen.
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In conclusion, let's
give you some homework.
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Take a look at that blackboard.
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Now, write it down here.
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First thing you do
is change your cat
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from free-feeders
to meal-feeders.
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Big change.
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Next thing you do is you feed
in conjunction with play.
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Third thing, remember
that your cat's energy
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moves with your energy.
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So remember that you're trying
to merge the two together.
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Your energy, your cat's energy,
your clock, your cat's clock,
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merge them together.
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Then don't forget, the last
meal of the day an hour
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and a half before you go to bed.
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You're going to hunt, catch,
kill, eat, let them groom
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and sleep until you go to bed.
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Boom.
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Then we get through the night.
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And then the last step, folks--
the last, most important step
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is, ignore them.
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You guys can do this.
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You can affect your
cat's body clock,
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and that's how you do it.
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That's how you sleep
through the night.
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Boom.
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Consider yourself cat-ified.
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Alright.
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Let's wrap this up.
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Hey folks, if you're trying
to find me, I'm easily found.
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Take a look at Facebook
and Instagram and Twitter
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and YouTube and Google+.
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And don't forget,
speaking of Google+,
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every month we do Live
from the Cat Cave.
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And that is a live
Google Hangout.
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This month I'm just going to be
doing live question and answer.
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That will be a lot of fun.
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In the meantime, folks,
take care of yourself.
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Take care of your cats.
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And all light, all
love, all mojo to you.
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THEME SONG: You're a bad cat.
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I'm not a bad cat.
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You're a bad cat.
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I'm not a bad cat.
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You're a bad cat.
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I'm just misunderstood.
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Meow.
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