Jan 30, 2023
Author:Jackson Watson
Hi there, pet owners! Have you ever thought about why your kitten or cat is waving its paw, twitching whiskers, or drooling while sleeping? Have you ever wondered if they dream just like humans?
Well, apparently, just like us, cats are also mammals and have a similar brain structure. This means that their brain’s activity during sleep is also quite similar, and they can dream just like us. So here, we will talk about sleeping cats and their dreams!
On average, adult cats sleep 15 hours per day, and kittens sleep 20 hours a day. Born as natural hunters, cats sleep most of the daytime and save energy for hunting during the night. So that’s why you may notice your cat sleeping during the day. This sleep is also referred to as a “catnap.”
But don’t ever think that they won’t notice when you walk by or open snacks. While sleeping, cats are always to their surroundings, and they can simultaneously be awake and asleep. Even domestic cats display such behaviors. So they are most active at midnight and dawn. They may walk on your face or jump between tables, and this may cause a lack of sleep for owners.
Yes, cats can dream like us! Just how we dream about people we have met or like, cats do the same. The only difference is the experience and feelings. For example, your cat is very likely dreaming itself lying down on top of the “food carpet.” During rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, the closed eyes move quickly and randomly. Meanwhile, the dreams cats have tend to be detailed, long, and sometimes imaginative. During non-REM sleep, dreams are short and simply replay the day’s activities, like playing with toys or balls.
Do cats have bad dreams? We can have nightmares when sad things happen or when we are under pressure. Similarly, cats sometimes have nightmares, too! But the things that might haunt them could be separation anxiety or any other scary animal. For some cats, dreams could be about the abuse they’ve suffered, including hungry days on the streets. When cats have nightmares, you can help by patting them gently and reminding them they are loved. Cats process stress and trauma in life through dreams, and once they wake up, the nightmares and fear go away.
Cats have various sleeping positions, like belly-up, the classic loaf of bread, and sideways. Sleeping cats are so adorable and will melt your heart. And you can use pet cameras to receive the highlights of your pet’s day. You are welcome to share with us your fur friend’s sleeping pictures!
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