If you are a first-time cat owner, you may notice that your cat sleeps a lot. Without a lot of experience, this may be alarming to you.
You may ask, why does my cat sleep so much? Rest assured, a cat that sleeps a lot is almost always typical.
There are several reasons for this, all of which we will explore here. We will also touch on a few things to note if you think your cat’s sleep patterns are abnormal or if they change suddenly.
Cats have two specific periods of high energy; early in the morning before the sun rises and early in the evening at sunset.
Cats expend a lot of energy when they are indeed awake and active. A cat’s body temperature is significantly higher than a human’s, and they burn many calories, given how much they eat.
Cats need play and stimulation as much as any other pet. When bored, they may sink into a malaise that includes unhealthy sleep. They may even suffer from depression or anxiety.
Certain types of illness can affect a cat’s sleep. If a cat is sleeping uncharacteristically much, it may be a sign of something not quite right.
Stress can become a negative aspect of your cat’s life. Kitty may be isolated and possibly sleeping more than it should.
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