When my cat is sleeping, it is like a person, shouldn't it be sleeping on his stomach? Is this a problem?

2 thoughts on “When my cat is sleeping, it is like a person, shouldn't it be sleeping on his stomach? Is this a problem?”

  1. Cats were originally independent animals. They originally rely on hunting as a living, so its alertness is generally very strong. Sleeping on your stomach is to effectively cope with the sudden threat. However, when a cat is domesticated, the cat will gradually adapt to the law of people's life and depend on people. Over time, it changes its original living habits and is no longer so alert. The cat's body is very soft, and it can have been easily placed into various shapes. The cats raised at home have no problem with sleeping, which is a normal phenomenon.

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