Indeed, Purina's website says cats in the wild won't sleep with their belly up because that makes them "extremely vulnerable" to potential threats. Another sleeping position that may expose their ...
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How Much Sleep Is Normal for Cats? A Guide for Pet OwnersTo you, it may seem like your fur baby is sleeping when it’s simply resting its eyes. In every other sense, your cat remains alert and ready to pounce. Cats do this sometimes. They may rest for ...
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