Our lovely black cat has 'grown up' with my youngest 2 boys- youngest is nearly 18, cat is almost 14- they adore each other- before lockdown, cat always knew when my son was coming home, even when we sat in the garden, he'd be listening out and looking towards the door, even when school then later college bus was late- id ask him "is (name) coming home" & he would meow, then a minute later, my son would come in the door.I read somewhere that cats can hear their owners approaching for over a hundred metres! On a morning cat always wakes up other son (22) early for his breakfast, so since lockdown son has had to explain to cat he's not to wake him before 9!(he's taken gap year this year, his 2nd year, from uni, (till covid dies down we hope) All this has confused the cat though as he's wondering why their routines have changed.He now knows days when we're up early for online college lessons too! (youngest son's shielding so left house only handful of times in a year) it messes up cats 'agreed timings' as well when clocks change! When are they going to let us get rid of this pointless outdated idea of clock-changing? No one knows hardly what the days are lately, and time changes make little difference now we've all been in for so long! I'd better start preparing the cat for the clock change this week??