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Cats: Why Do They Sleep So Much?

Posted on January 22, 2026 by Chester Canonigo Leave a Comment on Cats: Why Do They Sleep So Much?

If you live with a cat (or cats), you already know the routine.

You wake up—your cat is sleeping.

You work—your cat is sleeping.

You sit down to relax—and suddenly, your cat is sleeping on you.

It’s almost impressive how much time they spend asleep. But there’s actually a very good reason for it.

On average, cats sleep 12–16 hours a day, and some can push it to 18 hours or more. That doesn’t mean they’re lazy. Cats are hard-wired this way.

Why Cats Sleep so Much

Cats are natural hunters. Even though your cat’s biggest “hunt” today might be chasing a laser pointer or waiting for dinner, their bodies are still designed for short bursts of intense activity.

They sleep to:

  • Conserve energy for hunting (even imaginary hunting)
  • Recover muscles after play and movement
  • Support brain and body health
  • Stay alert during their active hours (usually dawn and dusk)

How Sleep Benefits Your Cat

BenefitWhy
Energy conservationPrepares them for sudden activity
Muscle recoveryKeeps them agile and strong
Mental resetSupports learning and memory
Stress reductionHelps them feel safe and calm

When Your Cat Sleeps on Your Lap

This is a big deal.

A cat sleeping on you means:

  • They trust you
  • They feel safe and warm
  • They’ve chosen you as their comfort zone

If possible, don’t move. You’ve been honored.

Why You Should Leave Sleeping Cats Alone

A sleeping cat is in a vulnerable state. Waking them suddenly can cause:

  • Stress or anxiety
  • Defensive reactions (scratching or biting)
  • Disrupted sleep cycles

Let sleeping cats lie—literally.

Cats don’t sleep because they’re bored.

They sleep because they’re being cats. And they’re very good at being cats.

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