What does the cat's sleeping position mean?

Whether a cat sleeps comfortably can be seen from its sleeping posture.

1, the whole curled up.

If the cat curls up its whole body, wraps its tail and puts its little head on its chest, then the cat may feel a little cold at this time. Wild cats often sleep in this position. Although domestic cats don't have to worry about being attacked by enemies when they sleep, they may also need to be wary of their owners secretly poking their meat pads when they sleep.

Step 2 sleep in a box

Every time I see a cat sleeping in a box, the shovel officer can't help taking pictures with his mobile phone because it's so cute.

3. Sleeping posture with all fours upside down

The cat's abdomen is the most vulnerable part of the whole body, so the cat will not easily show it to others. If the cat often sleeps on its stomach and accidentally shows its belly, congratulations to the owner, which is a sign of great trust in the cat.

The cat sleeps on the bed.

When cats sleep on their backs, if there is any danger, they need more time to turn around and jump, so cats sleep like this because they are very sure that they will not be attacked while sleeping.

5, sleep into a cat roll

When a cat doesn't want to sleep for a long time and just wants to take a nap, it will sleep, that is, lie down and put its front paws under it. Sometimes when you fall asleep, the cat's head will naturally fall off. Cats usually feel satisfied with their surroundings by posing like this.

Related introduction about cats sleeping:

Sleep is an indispensable and important behavior of animals. Cats sleep about twice as long as people. But cats don't sleep in concentration like people, but in several times, so cats can get up at any time at night. Lions are the leaders of cats and sleep for about 20 hours every day.

Studies have shown that three-quarters of cats' sleep is fake sleep, which is a nap. So, it seems that cats sleep 16 hours a day, but actually only sleep for 4 hours. People sleep in various postures, and cats sleep in various postures just like people. Cats sleep on their stomachs, sit down and sometimes sleep on their stomachs. Cats can also talk in their sleep. This is called chirping. Cats wake up from nightmares. Open your eyes.

Cats are very careful about where they sleep. In summer, cats can accurately find a ventilated and cool place. In winter, cats can accurately find warm places. In addition, the cat also moved the sleeping place many times with the movement of the sun. Just like sunflowers always face the sun.