If a cat has these sleeping positions, it means it is "lack of love"

Pet     7:49am, 22 May 2025

Too shovelers, have you carefully observed the strange sleeping positions of your cats? Their sleeping positions are not just as simple as comfort? Every cat's turn over or curls up may hide their little secrets.

Next, let’s have an in-depth discussion of cat psychology, revealing the little secrets behind cat sleeping positions!

1. Bear style: loneliness is spreading

When your cat stretches out its limbs and lies on the bed or on the ground like a bear, it is not doing yoga, but silently saying: "I am a little lonely and need company!" This posture makes them look like they are embracing the air. In fact, they are longing for a warm hug or a gentle touch. Come and satisfy their little wish!

2. Curled up in a ball: lack of security

Find your kitten curled up in a small ball of hair, with its tail around and its ears pressed against its head? This is not a simple warmth measure, but a message: "I need more security!" In the wild, cats curled up to sleep to protect their fragile abdomen, and at home, such a sleeping position may mean they feel uneasy or nervous. Spend more time with them and give them enough security to let them know that you are not far away.

3. The height is cold: I need attention to the territory. Some cats like to sleep on high cabinet roofs and refrigerators. Don’t get me wrong. This is not all because of the desire to explore. They may be expressing: "I am here, have you seen me?" Sleeping at a high place can make them feel broad-minded, and they are also seeking higher levels of attention and recognition. Interact with them more so that they can feel that they are the little prince or princess in their home even on the ground.

4. Close to you: Love paste symbol

If the cat chooses to sleep on your bed, feet, or even on the pillow, congratulations, you have been "sticked" with love! They tell you with actions: "I just want to be closer to you, and closer." This kind of dependence is a deep display of trust and love for you. Cherish this intimacy, respond more to their needs, and let love flow in both directions.

5. Hidden Sleep: Desire for Privacy and Quiet

Some cats like to sleep under boxes, wardrobes, or tables, not only because they like to explore small spaces, but also because ambient noise or mood swings make them uneasy. Create a quiet and welcoming environment to let them know that there is an exclusive haven in their home.

Conclusion:

Do your cat have these special sleeping positions? Come to the comment section and share it!