Does the shit shoveler know the meaning behind the five common sleeping positions of cats? Which is your cat?

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Just after the National Day holiday, I still have to go to work on the first Saturday. I can't help but feel a little envious when I look at the sleeping cat next to me.

I'm afraid it's hard to find another creature in this world that lives as comfortably as a cat. Apart from eating, drinking and playing, the rest of the day is sleeping.

Do you know how long cats sleep every day? Adult cats sleep more than 16 hours a day, while kittens and old cats sleep longer, sometimes even more than 20 hours, and almost half of the day is spent sleeping.

However, as long as the cat's sleep time does not change significantly, there is no need to worry too much, it is normal.

Children's shoes who often watch the animal world should know that large cats such as lions and tigers also spend a lot of time sleeping every day. Get plenty of sleep to restore energy.

The principle of cats snoozing is actually the same. Don't look at their soft and cute appearance, they also have hunter genes flowing in their bones, but their goal is... canned food!

Although cats seem to sleep for a long time every day, nearly 70% of the time is in a light sleep state, more like closing their eyes and resting their minds. They are always vigilant and can wake up at any time.

Sleeping position represents trust

Sleeping is often the time when the cat is most defenseless. The sleeping position of a cat can intuitively reflect its psychological state and trust in the environment.

Generally speaking, the more normal the sleeping position looks, the more alert the cat is, and the more light sleep it is. If it is sleeping on its back, it means that the cat is very relaxed and trusts you and the surrounding environment.

grilled chicken

It is also used to be called a farmer by the excrement shovel officer. This is one of the common resting postures for cats. The two front paws are placed on the outside of the body, the soles of the feet are retracted, and the belly is on the ground.

This position can not only keep warm, but also maintain high mobility, and can respond to any situation at any time.

hen squatting

Like the peasant, it is also one of the common resting postures of cats, and the state is like a hen incubating eggs.

By closing your eyes and resting your mind in this state, you can respond to emergencies in a timely manner.

Conch Roll

At this time, the cat is already relatively relaxed. It just protects the most vulnerable belly and curls up to rest on its side.

Although he was still a little vigilant, he had already slept more peacefully.

beach girl side sleeper

Sideways, with most of the belly exposed, the mobility is greatly reduced. This is a very relaxed posture.

Generally, cats will choose to sleep in this position when basking in the sun, which shows that they trust the surrounding environment.

Turn belly

The cat's belly is the weakest part, and the belly is completely exposed, which is the highest level of trust in the environment and people.

In addition to these routine operations, big-hearted cats often do some showy operations, and all kinds of strange sleeping positions are simply performance art.

No matter where you are, you can sleep if you say sleep.

Do you know which is the head and which is the tail?

Sleeping also needs to have a concave shape and a refill.

This dude also sleeps too socially...

Cats who fully trust the environment and the shit-shoveling officer mostly sleep more casually. They can sleep wherever they want, and they can sleep however they like. Who makes people look like cute kittens!

How do your cats sleep?

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