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I will never understand letting your pets dictate wakeup hours, except in the special circumstance that it's a puppy because they can't hold their bladder. My cats have never woken me up for food. In fact my cats and dogs have always known that if they annoy me, I will stay in bed longer out of spite. I will wake up and lay in bed until I am ready to get up, and no pet is going to annoy me into feeding them. The closest I've ever had to a pet waking me up is my current golden who doesn't wake me up for food, he wakes me up to cuddle, but is fine if I go back to sleep.
It's not about what you feed them or when, it's about setting boundaries. We feed canned food morning and night. Our pets sleep on the bed, and know they will get their food when I'm ready to be awake.
My cat knows she only gets food when I get up.
Once she gets hungry she doesn't give a fuck about that and starts messing with everything next to the bed. I never give in to that and just put her outside the bedroom, but next time she will try doing it again anyway. She's determined to get her food, even if her ways have never worked. She might just be doing it out of spite tbh.