*sigh*
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Generally, this sucks - as I get home from work, we have dinner, and then he has to go out - leaving me (Cue Celine Dion) All by myseyeyeyelf...
Tonight, however, it is even worse, as the bedding is currently in the wash and I have to try and get the duvet back in its cover before I go to bed. Chiz, curses.
This is a serious problem, gentle reader, as a duvet cover is an item which I find not only obstreperous, but extremely hazadous. On one occasion I found myself trapped inside for several minutes. Indeed, if Willow hadn't ventured in with a small lantern attached to his collar and a piece of string then I could well have died.
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Turn the cover inside out.
Attach the duvet corners to their loops.
Pull the duvet cover inside out, over the duvet.
Fasten and shake.
Not only does this make putting the cover on easier (which I don't mind doing anyway) but it stops the duvet creeping around inside the cover so that there's a solid lump down the bottom while you're freezing up the top with only two thin sheets over yourself. Now that bit I really do hate.
I once had a cat that enjoyed nesting _inside_ the duvet cover. Always check before shaking the duvet out!
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One of our cats is rather fond of pissing on the duvet. Hence he now stays OUTSIDE!