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Why Does My Cat Sleep on Me?
There are a few reasons why your cat likes to be in physical contact with you Sometimes cats prefer to nap on a private perch or in the safety of a hidden nook, but sooner or later, most cats end up ...
Have you ever noticed how your cat can easily twist, contort and fold into positions that would turn even the best yoga instructor green with envy? If so, cats must thank their flexible bodies. Cats ...
Most pets are pretty particular about their daily routines; they don’t like surprises or when their schedule gets thrown off. Milo the cat is a perfect example. He has a strict bedtime and wake-up ...
Sleeping on their left sides keeps the right side of cats' brains alert and ready to detect immediate threats, scientists say. Reading time 3 minutes If you’re a cat owner, chances are you spend an ...
A pet parent's shocking discovery of where her cat slept when she returned home left viewers in stitches. Welsh artist Sarah Evans left a blanket hanging on a clothing line to dry, but to her surprise ...
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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