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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 ...
You’ve probably come across this sweet sight many times—your furry friend curled into a tight ball and sleeping soundly. Cats ...
Some cats nap like royalty, while others nap like they forgot how bodies work. Kosmo belongs to the second club. Tilda shared ...
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 ...
Cats sleep between 12 and 16 hours a day, and a new study suggests that most of them prefer to catch these Z's while lying on their left side.
In this article, we’ll explore the scientific evidence behind cat dreams, how researchers study feline sleep, what cats might dream about, and how their sleep compares to our own. Understanding these ...
Cats prefer to sleep on their left side to protect themselves from predators, a study has found.
Cats prefer to sleep on their left side. This is the conclusion drawn by an international research team that analyzed several hundred YouTube videos of sleeping cats. The researchers see this bias as ...
A curled-up cat sleeping peacefully is a familiar sight. It almost seems like cats could spend most of their lives in the land of dreams. PETBOOK investigated whether this is true and if cats are ...
Cats overwhelmingly choose to sleep on their left side, a habit researchers say could be tied to survival. This sleep position activates the brain’s right hemisphere upon waking, perfect for ...
A Burmese cat named Pablo survived a 55-minute wash cycle inside a washing machine. The cat's owner started the appliance, not realizing the pet was inside. Pablo was taken to the hospital in ...