She was such a little stinker last night!

She decided she was hungry around 3 am. We haven't done these middle of the night feedings in awhile and I thought she'd settle down and go back to sleep on her own. Well, when she's hungry, there is NO ignoring her!

Her box is in our bedroom at night and I swear, it sounded like she was throwing herself against the walls of it!

She made such a racket! I had to get up, warm her formula and feed her. Once done, she happily went to her corner of the box and I haven't heard a peep since! I swear, I'm tempted to go in and get her little butt up!

See how she likes it!
Also, I'm trying to get her used to having bedding in her box (I think they are pine shaving). I tried last month and she didn't like them at all. I only added some to her box and kept the newspapers and her "blankies" in there as well. Well, looking at the side of my bed where her box is, I think I know what her opinion of the bedding is...I think she kicked each and every piece out of the box and it is all over my floor!

On the front of her box, I cut a large "window" and placed chicken wire over it so she can see out. The woman at the FL rehab center said it's important for her to be able to see and react to her environment. Well, if this is how she "reacts" to her environment, I'm installing shutters!!!
