10 Sleeping Positions Cat Owners Know All Too Well

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Trying to get a good night's sleep around can be a bit tricky; no one knows this better than cat people. In fact, cat owners the world over have likely perfected the art of sleeping around their cats. If you're a cat owner, you'll likely recognize these 10 sleeping positions. Who knew something so small and fluffy could take up so much space?

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1. Also known as "Cat Spreading."

 

2. The "I'm either begging for food or just really, really bored."

3. Also known as the "Hello, Clarice."

4. At least you'll go out literally smothered with love. 

5. Anyone who crosses the line gets a claw to the butt.

6. Some say it's an expression of love

7. Everyone knows there's a side of the pillow for you, and a side of the pillow for the cat

8. There's also a side of the bed for you, and a side for the cat. 

9. If a cat falls asleep on you, it's against the law to move. True story. 

10. ... Good luck. 

Do you let your cat sleep in bed with you? Let us know in the comments!


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  • Ellen Hobbs

    I run a cat rescue in house i have 15 cats any place they fall asleep i leave them be but at night when were reay to go to bed all the cats are up running around the whole house up and over everything up and down flying thew the air to get from one cat tree to the next its like someone gave them speed i also hqve a chawa she sleeps with us anycat that comes in god help them she turns into pitbull mode! But i loce them all


  • jmuhj

    In our home — which, btw, belongs to the CATS — it’s THEIR Cal King bed. IF they deign to leave room, it is shared with humans.


  • Birdman of long beach

    One of my cats loves to jump over my face and almost put his claw in my lips.
    This is why I am forced to sleep with a sleeping mast which protects my eyes
    It’s true how we hate to disturb them when they are sleeping on us but we do
    love it anyway (animals treat you so much better than most humans)


  • Tanya

    We have to close the door, because Grey Death does all of the above. Then he knocks on the door all night trying to get in. Usually we exile him to the basement!


  • Hannah

    10 years ago, all the rooms in our house will be left open for the cats to come in. There is one time when I have a lot of cat sleep with me. 1 at right foot, 1 at left foot, 1 at right hand, 1 at left hand, 1 on the head, 1 on the tummy, some near the corner of bed, some under the bed and all over the house. But now we cannot let them in the room anymore because feared that the cats will pee and poo in the rooms. Now I only let in only one cat to sleep with me. We have more than 5 cats in our house and they all from the same family. They come and goes (sick, dead and then come new babies).


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