Our BC, follows us up to bed, and sleeps on the bare carpet, either near the bed, or on the stair landing. She is quite vocal, in that she often has a good long moan about life in general. Until a couple of years ago we had two BC's, and so two memory foam beds for them downstairs, so the surplus bed was moved upstairs for her to sleep on. She would sometimes sleep on it when it was downstairs in the kitchen. Once upstairs, she refused to even step on it.
Under the bed, when in the kitchen, we had placed a folded up old quilt, in a folded cover. When in the kitchen, she would happily sit on that, whilst waiting for her own dinner to be prepped. So we moved the quilt upstairs, expecting her to happily enjoy the comfort of that. Nope, she carefully avoided it. Opened it out, so it was twice as big, and even more difficult to avoid, and she jumps over it, rather than even walk over it. Open it out even more, and she has no choice, but to walk across it, then she pushes it out of the way, to sleep on the carpet. I give in, she's just odd...
Folding up the caravan awning, when it's difficult to stop it blowing about. Ask her to sit on a corner of that, and she's more than happy to help.
Under the bed, when in the kitchen, we had placed a folded up old quilt, in a folded cover. When in the kitchen, she would happily sit on that, whilst waiting for her own dinner to be prepped. So we moved the quilt upstairs, expecting her to happily enjoy the comfort of that. Nope, she carefully avoided it. Opened it out, so it was twice as big, and even more difficult to avoid, and she jumps over it, rather than even walk over it. Open it out even more, and she has no choice, but to walk across it, then she pushes it out of the way, to sleep on the carpet. I give in, she's just odd...
Folding up the caravan awning, when it's difficult to stop it blowing about. Ask her to sit on a corner of that, and she's more than happy to help.