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Why Do Cats Cover Their Face When They Sleep?
Published Aug 12, 2023
Explore the adorable quirks of cats as they spend up to 16 hours a day in slumber. Whether curled up or sprawled out, their sleep poses are undeniably cute. But what about when they snooze with their paws covering their faces? Delve into the intriguing reasons behind this charming behavior as experts reveal the secrets behind it. Hint: It’s not just about cuteness! Stephen Quandt, a certified cat behaviorist in New York City, describes it as a functional ‘do not disturb’ sign, providing cats with a sense of security and comfort.
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