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Most cat owners know their pets spend a lot of time asleep, but fewer realize how they sleep might matter. A recent study ...
Sleeping on their left sides keeps the right side of cats' brains alert and ready to detect immediate threats, scientists say ...
Cats are basically the Cirque du Soleil performers of the animal kingdom. Their amazing flexibility is the final product of ...
Researchers found that 65% of cats sleep on their left side and only 35% prefer the right — this trait may have evolved as a ...
Cats can display strange behaviors at times such as sleeping in the bathroom sink. It may just be a habit but could indicate ...
An international research team, hailing from the University of Bari Aldo Moro in Italy, Ruhr University Bochum, Medical ...
Cats prefer to sleep on their left side to protect themselves from predators, a study has found. The pets sleep for up to 16 hours a day and often curl up or stretch out for a snooze in opportune ...
It's the same reason cats love laying in sunbeams and near heaters — they prefer to stay cozy. 2. She wants to feel safe. Another reason your cat curls up on you is because you make her feel secure.
To help your cat transition to a diurnal schedule, more active during the day and resting or sleeping at night, you may want to start with providing more exercise and playtime during the day.