Fluffy animals often come to their owners' beds at night or in the morning. Why does the cat sleep at the feet? In this way, they recognize the host as the leader of their pack and leader. And it's also convenient there - no one will crush you with a barrel if you roll over in your sleep, you can always jump off if you get bored. If a cat climbs on your head at night, it really likes your hair or the smell of your skin, so cats often like to sleep on their mistresses' pillows.
How cats choose who to sleep with and what they focus on:
* warmth (if it is warmer in your crib than on the sofa - they will come to you)
* soft and comfortable (answer to the question: why do cats sleep on things)
* security (cats come to their owners to feel safe and comfortable)
* control (with the owner, it is easier to assess the situation and react to it - this is why cats like to sleep on their feet)
* pain (some owners believe that cats have healing energy and heal).
10 things you didn't know about cats. The BBC has collected little-known facts about cats:
1. When night falls in Disneyland, 200 cats are released to catch all the mice.
2. Cats sweat through their paws.
3. Usually, cats begin to eat something with confidence after three tasting attempts. So, put an antibiotic in the fourth slice of ham…
4. On average, cats sleep 70% of the time during the day.
5. It's hard to believe, but their urine glows in the dark.
6. Cats do not taste sweet food.
7. Females are more often right-handed, and males are left-handed.
8. Cats do not have collarbones.
9. Isaac Newton invented cat doors for apartments.
10. Cats can drink sea water. Their kidneys filter out salt in some complicated way.
If you're as much of a furry lover as I am, let me know!
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