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Monday, December 26, 2011

Cats Amazing Sleep Behaviors

10 photos showcasing some interesting and amazing facts about cat’s sleep behaviors.

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It is a general fact that cats sleep a lot. On average, a cat spends about 13-18 hours a day sleeping! These felines do this to conserve energy. There are several factors that contribute to this cat behavior, including age, personality, environment and diet. Most cats, especially domestic cats, do their sleeping act at night. Why? Because they are “crepuscular,” animals, meaning these felines are most active at dawn and dusk. They sleep much to gather energy for a successful hunt.

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Like humans, cats also experience both Non-REM (NREM) or deep sleep and Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep, when dreams happen. During NREM sleep, a cat’s body grows and do body regeneration. While the cat’s eyes move behind the eyelids, whiskers move around and limb’s jerk during REM sleep.

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During this sleep behavior cats are always on the alert. Just a strange noise will wake a sleeping cat in a matter of seconds, even when it is dozing. Cats left alone at home tends to sleep all day long out of boredom. Cats do short nap, leaving their eyes half closed. Depriving them of short naps will make them irritable and confused

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A cat which sleeps less than the normal sleeping hours may be ill. It may be suffering from a thyroid problem wherein the body produces too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroid). This hormonal abnormality leads to higher metabolism rate, and the cat sleep less.

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Kittens, especially the newborn ones spend most of their time sleeping. This keeps them quiet and safe from predators harm. As they grow older, their sleep patterns gradually change, adapting adult sleep patterns. Instead of having long sleep, juveniles tend to sleep less and in naps.

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Do you ever wonder why do cats sleep in their litter boxes? One possible answer is – security. House cats in particular, consider litter boxes a safe place where they have full control over them.

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But a cat sleep… anywhere, be it a chair, a table, window ledge – just anywhere. Just like humans, they love sleeping where the temperature is just right. Cats have a thick overcoat that’s why they love to sleep on hard flat surfaces. These types of surfaces allow air current to flow smoothly down their bodies, in the process cooling them. Credit cats intelligence for this amazing fact.

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Lastly, you can help your cat sleep well by making or buy them a comfortable bed. If you think you have a great attachment with your cat, why not share your bed with your cat.

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Oh well, cats and dogs can sleep side-by-side as well.

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7 comments:

  1. Hang ko- cute papaleng! Wish I am always at home and taking-care of these lovely pets :)

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  2. I miss having cats. Hubby is allergic so we can't have any.

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  3. I like looking at pictures of kittens, but I do need a lot of extra convincing to have them as pets. I am a hands-down dog lover. Thanks for sharing. Now I am jealous of these cats for being able to sleep 13-18 hours a day!

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  4. it so fascinating to see how they can be so adorable even when they are sleeping.

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  5. Cats are truly a goofball that's why my family here are so crazy with cats. Lol! Actually they're good company.

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  6. Awww.. cats are just so irresistible! But sleeping really is important especially to these cute felines! :D

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  7. I didn't know that cats sleep longer than humans. Interesting! Recently, a big cat fell on our terrace from one of the upper floors in the condo building where we live. I'm afraid of cats, so we called in one of the guards to get it from our unit and find the rightful owner.

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