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How cats choose who to sleep with: it's not always the owner

Alina MilsentLife
Sometimes cats do not like to sleep with their owners in bed

If you want to fall asleep to the sound of a cat's gentle purr, but your pet is stubbornly refusing to go to bed with you, don't be upset; it's not always because the cat doesn't like you. Cats choose where to sleep at night based on several nuances.

A cat may be very attached to you, but that won't stop it from coming to bed with another family member. OBOZREVATEL figured out who cats love the most and how animals choose who to sleep with.

You can feed, pamper, walk, comb, treat, and adore your cat, but when it comes to sleep, it will categorically refuse to lie in your bed. Let us reassure you right away that the fact that a cat does not want to sleep with you does not mean that it does not love you or recognize you as its owner.

It is important for a cat to have a warm, quiet, and safe room where he sleeps. If your bed is near a window, or if you always hide a vacuum cleaner under the bed, which the cat is afraid of, the cat may not feel safe in your bedroom, so at night it will choose the bed of another family member.

As a rule, a cat comes to sleep with the person with whom it spends the most time. Trust also plays an important role. If your cat doesn't like fun and touching, and you constantly annoy him with it, he's unlikely to come to sleep with you at night.

Earlier, OBOZREVATEL told you why cats who slept sweetly and sweetly all day long start "flying" around the apartment at night and meowing loudly.

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