When your cat curls up on your chest, legs, or pillow, it can feel like a tiny, purring mystery with fur. Many cat owners ...
Somehow, no matter how big the couch or how soft the bed is, your cat always snoozes right on top of you. No surface is safe, from laptops to laundry piles, but nothing beats the warmth of curling up ...
Cats are notorious for contorting their bodies into some pretty awkward sleeping positions. But the way your cat sleeps isn't just entertaining; it could say a lot about their mood or even their ...
Cats have an extraordinary ability to fall asleep almost anywhere, from sunny window sills to cosy corners of the sofa, leaving many pet parents wondering why their feline companions spend so much ...
The next time you catch your cat sleeping, take notice of which side they're lying on because, more often than not, they'll be sleeping on their left side, which researchers recently found linked to ...
Have you ever asked yourself, 'Why does my cat sleep at my feet?' If you’re like me, there’s nothing better than a warm weight on your feet, and many cats love to fill that gap. But why do they seem ...
Cats sleep a lot. According to modest estimates, between 12 and 16 hours a day, that's most of what they do. Probably every cat owner knows this. However, a new study, published in the journal Current ...
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Why cats sleep so much

If you’ve ever owned a cat, you’ve probably wondered why your furry companion spends most of the day curled up and sleeping.
Co-sleeping with your pet produces a paradox: it feels beneficial — enhancing connection, comfort and emotional safety — but ...