Why do orange cats sleep so much?
Parents who raise cats have found such a problem. That is, when they see their cats every day, they are almost always sleeping. And they may be naughty when they are young and often go to play. But once it becomes unhappy with age and sleeps most of the time almost every day, Why do orange cats sleep so much?
The orange cat’s habit of sleeping is actually caused by genes. Before cats became human pets, they lived in the wild and lived hard work by hunting every day. It consumes a lot of energy, so it needs to rely on a lot of time to sleep, so as to quickly restore physical fitness, and sleeping is also the best way to protect physical fitness.
For orange cats, orange cats like to sleep, which is inevitable. Sleep time can reach 14 hours a day, and as you get older, it is likely to reach 20 hours.
But friends, don’t look at the orange cat as if it’s been sleeping all the time. In fact, a lot of time is not really sleeping, but a lot of time is dozing. Sometimes you feel that the orange cat is sleeping, but as long as you look closely. You will find that its eyes are open. Just slightly narrowed, leaving a gap, but as long as it hears any sound nearby. Then it The ears will turn quickly, or jump up directly, maintaining a particularly high alertness. Usually the nap time is about 15 minutes to half an hour. At this time, the body is always in a state of preparation, and if there is a slight movement, it will act immediately and make alerts to protect itself.
There is no doubt that orange cats love to sleep, but not only the orange cat breed, but other breeds of cats also have the same habit. Sleeping, compared to the way the orange cat makes trouble, I still like the way the orange cat sleeps, so cute.