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If you’re already a lousy sleeper, sharing your bed with your pet might not negatively impact your sleep quality. For women ( who are more likely to have insomnia than men) and people with chronic ...
Cats love to sleep. In fact, studies have found that more than half of cats sleep between 12 and 18 hours a day, and nearly 40 percent of cats sleep more than 18 hours per day. In many homes, despite ...
If you earned a quarter for every time your cat did something odd, you'd probably be $100 richer. For instance, cats "make biscuits" (aka knead) on soft surfaces, including human laps and backs, and ...
Maria Azzurra Volpe is a Newsweek Life & Trends reporter based in London, U.K. Her focus is reporting on everyday life topics and trending stories. She has covered Pet Care and Wildlife stories ...
Somehow, no matter how big the couch or how soft the bed is, your cat always snoozes right on top of you. No surface is safe, from laptops to laundry piles, but nothing beats the warmth of curling up ...
Snuggling up with your beloved floofs for a well-deserved nap on the couch is one of the coziest things you can ever do. The only thing that could make the experience better would be if it were gently ...
There’s a rule of thumb in many a cat home: If your cat is sleeping on you, you’re not allowed to move a muscle. This adorable, if sometimes inconvenient, experience has been the source of countless ...
Sleeping on their left sides keeps the right side of cats' brains alert and ready to detect immediate threats, scientists say. reading time 3 minutes If you’re a cat owner, chances are you spend an ...