Tommy likes the room VERY cold when we sleep so the air conditioning is always set to 67-68 (don't even ask about our power bills!) and I don't know what I'd do without Monkey there to warm my feet

He usually sleeps there all night. Its funny though, he'll sleep on my feet and I can move and he'll just readjust....but if Tommy moves his toes the attack is on! I've been woken up a few times with a loud "OUCH! Monkey stop biting my toes!"
Solo sleeps almost every night in our room. We have a window pretty close to our bed and put a window sill cat bed up there just for him. As a kitten we trained him to stay up there. He will now cuddle for a few minutes with us in bed, then when we stop petting him he jumps up into his window bed. We leave the door open a crack and he will leave the room a few times a night and come back in.
Occasionally he is too crazy at night and plays under our bed and is just obnoxious, so we lock him out of the room. He has lots of resting spots in other places in the house so he is fine. When we first implemented the "locking out" policy, he would cry and cry and claw under the door. We ignored it. After about two months or so of occasionally getting locked out and getting ignored, he now respects a closed door and doesn't bother crying or scratching at it anymore. His crazy night bouts are becoming less frequent since we implemented this policy as well

t, that little norwegian aint so little nowhe's about on par with jack with but jack maybe is a little fluffier at the moment.
jane have i missed something, who is diesel?
Well the other night they where both in bed with us.I was told it was not a good night for Jim I guess the two of them played on top of him most of the night,,,I slept like a baby

Leyla usually lies beside me and Cello if he decided to get in bed he will sleep on hubbies feet but he usually comes in after Jim gets out of bed for work.
Malachai is usually at my feet. The rest take turns sleeping between me and Nelson. Nelson's Widget sleeps on Nelson or inside the pants he leaves at the foot of the bed.
I'm very lucky that the other human in the bed loves having them sleep with us and I've seen a snuggler rouse him in the middle of the night and gets pets, though he falls back to sleep and the kitty has to wriggle out from under the hand that relaxes and weighs on a kitty head.
Anyone who isn't in our bed is usually on the back of the sofa or chair in the living room.
In winter the furries are somewhere in the bed, often we wake up to a warm bundle of fur curled up next to us

If not in the bed then they are somewhere nearby - on the carpet, next to the window or inside an item of clothing that didn't make it into the washing basket haha. They get a bikkie top-up before the humans go to bed so there's less chance of getting that 5am breakfast call.
mine sleep all over the place. Daisy has a small box that wasn't meant for her but she somehow curls up tight in it that is in our room near the window......she sometimes sleeps on the bed as well as Flower... Daisy has a few sleeping spots, one being my younger son's pillow.

Flower likes to hide in my closet on top of my luggage if she isn't on the bed. My hubby knows better then to tell me to kick the cats out.

In case anyone was curious about Solo's window bed, I threw together this video really quick
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CSO70med-s
The first part is when he was just 5 months old, and all the rest was from yesterday

From day one, Mishka has slept in her room. It's a large room with lots of toys, food and water bowls, her pan, etc. She knows when it's bedtime and that she gets her large dental treat then. She has never had a problem staying in her room, and it's much easier for light sleepers to sleep.
I'm convinced Solo understands the entire English language.....the second you said, do you want to go to your bed, off he went. lol