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Decoding the 7 Sleep Positions of Cats and Their Hidden Meanings

Cats have been living alongside humans for approximately 9500 years, but for these mysterious creatures, we still have much to learn. Our adorable feline friends cannot speak to us directly, so we must find a way to read their signals. Fortunately, their body language can reveal their intentions and true feelings. This time, Ru Jie is here to bring you: 7 Hidden Meanings of Cats Sleeping in 7 Different Positions.

1, Curled Position

Means: 'I want to sleep, but I don't feel completely comfortable there.'

Although this sleeping position looks incredibly comfortable and secure, it actually means the cat feels some danger and is trying to protect its vulnerable body parts. The cat tucks its belly in and wraps its tail around its body. This posture also helps the cat to maintain its body temperature, so in cold days, this posture will be a good choice.

2, Loafers or Sphinx Pose

Means: 'I feel so good here.'

The lazy sleeping position means the cat is very satisfied with its surroundings and enjoys them. It is not going to run away or surrender because the cat sees no threat. The cat feels very happy and content. This posture also helps the cat save energy in its body when warming up or cooling down.

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3, Supine Position

Means: 'I completely trust you.'

The stomach area is one of the most vulnerable and protected body parts of any cat. So, if a kitten lies on the sofa sleeping and its belly is facing upwards, with its legs stretched out in different directions, it means its owner has completely won its trust. This sleeping position is the most common among indoor cats because outdoor cats rarely have such a strong sense of trust in their environment.

4, Half-closed Eyes Sleeping

Means: 'Stay alert and not fully asleep.'

No matter how cute and domesticated your cat looks, its inner self is still a predator. Cats need to be ready to react to anything that happens around them, so they must overcome the urge to sleep and find a comfortable posture to relax while still staying alert. If a cat sleeps with one eye open and the other eye completely closed, it means that part of its brain is sleeping, while the other part is awake.

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5, Side Sleeping Position

Means: 'It's time to sleep!'

This is one of the most comfortable postures that a cat can take. It feels safe and peaceful, so there is no need to protect its important organs. This cat is probably already asleep and has no worries in its mind. Cats that sleep in this posture are usually very emotionally connected with their owners and are not afraid to show their trust.

6, Ballet Pose

Means: 'I feel safe there.'

This is one of the most common postures for indoor cats. It's comfortable because it helps the cat stay warm and protects its most sensitive body parts. It also indicates that your cat feels safe and relaxed. But be careful! Sometimes cats take this posture when they are in pain due to some health issues. Therefore, pay attention to whether the cat in this sleeping posture has any abnormal phenomena.

7, Hidden Face Position

Means: 'Please don't touch me.'

Sometimes cats don't like to be disturbed, and this posture clearly indicates that you should not touch them. If your pet tries to cover its head with your clothes or something else, when you stroke it, it may look angry, your cat may crave some peace and quiet. At this time, you can completely let your cat enjoy its 'private' time and leave your love for it later.

What is your cat's favorite sleeping position?

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