Nothing makes your heart skip a beat like finding your little pussy cat curled up with a paw delicately placed over its face.
This is the most common reason for that dainty paw across their face. It helps keep their nose warm and retain general body heat around their faces, protecting them from draughts or cold air.
By covering their face while sleeping, they’re protecting their most assailable body part. After all, if a cat is attacked in the face and their teeth or eyes are compromised, it wouldn’t be able to ward off attackers.
No one likes sleeping with bright lights around to bother them, and your feline friend is no different. It can interrupt an otherwise peaceful and restful sleep and just make you feel more tired.
Some cats just find sleeping with their paws on their face more comfortable, and the more comfy they feel, the better quality of sleep they’ll get.
Yes, your kitty might be trying to block out a noise that’s preventing their restful slumber. Just like light, noise is an ambient issue that can prevent a decent doze.
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