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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 ...
Cats are basically the Cirque du Soleil performers of the animal kingdom. Their amazing flexibility is the final product of ...
Sleeping on their left sides keeps the right side of cats' brains alert and ready to detect immediate threats, scientists say ...
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 ...
A stock image of a cat laying down near a television and other electronic devices. A video of a cat using a PlayStation gaming device as a heated bed has gone viral on TikTok. iStock / Getty ...
A sleeping cat in a man's robe has delighted the internet in a viral photo. Here, a cat lying under a blanket. AKSENOVKO/GETTY According to Statista, 45.3 million households owned a cat in the ...
Discover what your cat's sleeping position says about them, along with what they think about you. Cats who do this generally feel comfortable and safe, but haven't entirely let their guard down.
Cats have a reputation for being finicky, so it always fills us with a little glee when they lay on our chest when we're reading in bed or plop down in our lap while we're watching TV.
Cats often sleep on their left to spot threats faster. Their brain processes danger more efficiently this way. Many cats appear to favor resting on their left side, according to a recent study ...
Pretty soon, the baby will calm down, and they'll probably be inseparable. Cats' Sleep-Deprived Faces As Human Baby Keep Crying Are Downright Priceless first appeared on PetHelpful on Jun 13, 2025 ...
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.