Has it ever been the middle of the day and you just needed to shut your eyes for a quick 20 minutes? You might call this break in your day a cat nap. The American and British Academy says the origin ...
Let’s go through the reasons why cats usually sleep more in the winter. Less sunlight In the winter, the days are shorter and there’s less sunlight. To soak up as much warmth from the sun as possible ...
Cats sleep so much because they have an ancestral instinct to conserve energy for hunting. They are awake during low-light times of day, which means they are mostly active while we sleep. Older cats ...
Cats sleep a lot. According to modest estimates, between 12 and 16 hours a day, that's most of what they do. Probably every cat owner knows this. However, a new study, published in the journal Current ...