If you sleep too close to your cat, will you have nightmares?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-04
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, I often sleep with my cat in my arms, and I don't have nightmares!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It may happen that you have been stressed too much lately, or you haven't rested well. When I sleep, my cat always likes to sleep next to my pillow, and I don't see any nightmares.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Your man lied to you, he was jealous.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I also experienced the same thing as a cat sleeping next to a pillow and dreaming every day, basically sad dreams! Just change places to sleep! I can't figure out why!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Don't listen to them, I'm telling you, I'm in the same situation as you. Because we all have cats that are pure black. That is, the magic cat. Nightmare Cat.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I finally found a similar problem, I want to say that when my cat sleeps on the pillow, I don't have nightmares, but crying dreams, very painful, every time I wake up crying, I find it next to the head (I never had a crying dream so often before having a cat).

    It may also be a problem with my own mentality, after all, there is no scientific basis, and I can't dump the pot on the cat, haha

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. All kinds of mammals, such as cats, dogs, horses and other domestic animals, as well as elephants, mice, hedgehogs, squirrels, rats, armadillos, bats, etc., will dream, some dream more frequently, and some less often.

    2. When the cat Hu Yuan sleeps, his eyelids keep beating, and his paws will be scratched one by one, and even sometimes, he will scream a few times in a dream, and suddenly wake up that he is dreaming.

    3. The cat also talks back to the dream, and this dream talk is the chirp. Cat Leaky Yu will also be frightened to wake up when he has nightmares and open his eyes.

    4. When the cat dreams, the eyes are slightly open, and the eyeballs can be seen moving quickly, and they are humming, and the little paws are moving, like running in a dream, and sometimes they have nightmares and whine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cats sleep 18 hours a day, kittens sleep even longer, and a good night's sleep shows that it trusts you

    Cats love to sleep. Sleep is an important behavior that animals cannot withdraw, sleep can relieve the fatigue of the body and brain, and can prepare strength and energy for the next activity.

    Cats sleep about twice as long as humans. But cats do not sleep in a concentrated manner like humans, but sleep in several times, so cats can get up at any time of the night. The lion, the big leader of the feline family, sleeps about 20 hours a day.

    Studies have shown that three-quarters of cats' sleep is false sleep, i.e., napping. So, it looks like the cat sleeps for 16 hours a day, but in fact it sleeps for only 4 hours.

    Humans have various positions while sleeping, and cats also have various positions while sleeping just like humans. Cats sleep on their stomachs, sitting, and sometimes sleep on their backs. The cat also talked back in his dream, and this dream talk was chirping. Cats can also be frightened to wake up when they have nightmares and open their eyes.

    Cats are very careful about where they sleep, and in the summer, cats can find a ventilated and cool place without mistaking. In winter, cats find a warm place with unmistakable accuracy. In addition, cats also follow the movement of the sun and move their sleeping places many times.

    Like a sunflower always facing the sun.

    Cats always strive for the most comfortable place for a place to sleep. For example, sleeping near a heating stove often causes the cat's tail to be burned; Female cats and cubs sometimes choose a comfortable place to sleep together, but it is easy for the kittens to suffocate and die; Sometimes cats trample over furniture and supplies in order to find a good place to sleep. These cat owners must be careful.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    yes, my kitten made a strange noise while he was still sleeping that day.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it will, after all, cats are also living beings and have their own thoughts.

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