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Cats crave warm and comfy places to rest, which is why they may choose to sleep in bed with you. Image: Dương Nhân/Pexels

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Do cats like sleeping next to their humans?

Our beloved cats can be found lounging or napping all around the home, any time of day. It’s common for your cat to be close by when you’re napping or going to bed. ALSO READ: Can I give my cat Gatorade to drink? Many cats choose to stay close to their owners as they sleep for […]

28-07-23 10:19
cats sleeping
Cats crave warm and comfy places to rest, which is why they may choose to sleep in bed with you. Image: Dương Nhân/Pexels

Our beloved cats can be found lounging or napping all around the home, any time of day.

It’s common for your cat to be close by when you’re napping or going to bed.

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Many cats choose to stay close to their owners as they sleep for protection and security.

Let’s talk about this behavior and some other reasons your cat snuggles up close at bedtime.

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WHY YOUR CAT LOVES SLEEPING NEXT TO YOU

Cats crave warm and comfy places to rest, which is why they may choose to sleep in bed with you.

This enables them to focus on survival activities like hunting and defending their territory.

Your cat may sleep next to you to provide comfort.

Cats are sentient beings and can sense emotional cues from humans and other animals.

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If you’re feeling anxious or stressed, your cat will pick up on it and try to comfort you by being close when you rest.

Cats may show other forms of affection as well, and petting them has numerous benefits for humans.

Petting cats can reduce stress, improve mood, alleviate depression, and even lower heart rate and blood pressure.

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While cats aren’t pack animals like dogs, domesticated house cats seek companionship.

Though more solitary, living alongside humans has led them to form strong attachments to their owners.

Your cat may sleep with you simply because they enjoy your company and want to be close to you.

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Most cats tend to bond closely with one member of the household.

While not true for every cat, they often gravitate towards their “person.”

Cats are sensitive to sounds and smells, finding comfort in your scent, breathing, and heartbeat.

They form strong emotional attachments to their owners, especially if they sleep in a human bed.

Cats are likely to choose the bed of their closest bond.

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This article was compiled with the help of Artificial Intelligence