Remy
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- Location
- California, USA
Yes! I absolutely hate it. Let the days get longer and shorter naturally. And they do it earlier now in March when it used to be April. 
This is real. I can't free feed my cats and they go nuts with the time change in the fall. I feed them early in 15 minute daily increments to try and adjust them.Anyone that has a pet hates the time change with a passion. Dogs and cats know the time for the last six months and want to continue to be fed, walked at that time year round.
The fall switch is the worst I think.
Absolutely, well said! Just as Mother Nature (or Father God) intended. DST is just one example of how the human animal species tries to artificialize the world we live in.Standard Time, please, so that our time keeping is in sync with reality. That is, it should be 12:00 noon when the sun is at its highest point in the sky in the center of each time zone.
Yes!, off with it's head.
I think so, it doesn't make much sense but can get confusing.Should Daylight Savings Time be ended?
A risk I hadn't considered...Ending daylight savings time will cause the world to end.
Even older than that, Ben Franklin promoted something like it as a way to conserve candles. From Wikipedia:DS was started in 1918 as a WWI measure.
I know what you mean, fortunately our very vocal female French poodle held her "I'm wanna go potty and get fed" high pitched whine in abeyance until we got up.Anyone that has a pet hates the time change with a passion. Dogs and cats know the time for the last six months and want to continue to be fed, walked at that time year round.
The fall switch is the worst I think.
Ha. Right. We think we have it bad. . Our pets are surprisingly accurate with time and this messes with their daily routine . They canāt figure out why we have changed everything. Our cat let out a disapproved extra loud meow this early morning. My husband yelled at her. I laughed.This is real. I can't free feed my cats and they go nuts with the time change in the fall. I feed them early in 15 minute daily increments to try and adjust them.
Plus I feed the ferals at work and on days I work, I'm out there with a flashlight in the morning when it's still dark.
Maybe the whole world should be on a single time. It would end a lot of confusion trying to figure out what time it is somewhere.Yes, DST should be ended, but only in favor of standard time the whole year.
When my dog gets up in the morning and wants to go for his walk, he doesn't care what time it is!
I can only go by 'pet time' for everything.