They see more: why cats look where there is nothing


When a cat climbs onto your lap or lies down next to you, it shows its affection and affection. When a domestic cat sleeps in its owner's bed, it uses it as a warm place with a familiar smell. He is calmer when he feels the closeness of his owner, and at the same time the cat is sure that this is how he controls the person. According to another theory, a cat sleeps on a person or his things in order to absorb negative energy and relieve him of pain. This animal senses vulnerable spots and lies on the part of the body where it hurts and the temperature is high.

Cat and man

It is important for cats to take part in the life of the owner and be part of the events that happen. By lying down in a person's place, his clothes, or jumping into his arms, they feel in the thick of things, and with the help of smell they receive additional information.

When a cat rubs against a person and his things, she leaves her scent and accepts him as a member of her pack. Especially if the kitten was separated from its mother early, this is exactly how it perceives the person. The cat worries about him and if he senses problems in his body, he lies down on the weak spot, sharing his healing energy.

For reasons unknown to humans, a cat likes to fall asleep not in a cat house, but in a human bed or in a chair. Pregnant women most often experience discomfort when an animal sits on their stomach. They worry that the pet will cause harm by the pressure of its weight on the developing fetus. And some are afraid that the cat feels some kind of deviation. In fact, the animal is simply leaning against a warm and living place.

You can hear better

  • In the corner of the room the sound is different and stronger - some cats may simply be fascinated by this.
  • If your cat sits in the corner and meows, he may just be listening to himself. Older cats that have hearing problems do the same - when they meow in the corner, the sound becomes stronger.
  • It is also possible that the pet is trying to get your attention in this way.

Pet behavior

If a kitten is used to sleeping in its owner's bed, this behavior becomes a bad habit for a domestic cat. It is difficult to wean him from getting into a person’s bed, although he has long stopped trembling and freezing. Having become an adult and independent (in his opinion), the cat still feels vulnerable during sleep. And since he sleeps most of his life, the owner’s smell calms him down and gives him a feeling of security. A person is many times larger than his pet, and the animal feels confident and invulnerable under his protection.

When settling down on a chair or sofa, the animal experiences similar emotions, but since the sheet and blanket smell most strongly of a person, the pet prefers to sleep on the bed.

There is also a scientific explanation for why a cat lies down on certain places on the owner’s body. Looking for the warmest place, the cat finds it where the person’s temperature is elevated. The disease always begins with inflammation and increased temperature in the diseased part of the body and neighboring tissues. If the owner has a stomach ache, the cat lies down in this place. They twist their knees - the pet curls up on its owner’s legs.

Some cat owners notice that after their cat sleeps in their bed at night, they feel much better. They are confident that the animal has cured or taken over their weakness. There is a logical explanation for this:

  • The cat has a placebo or zootherapy effect.
  • People experience the usual lack of sleep, and after getting enough sleep, they immediately feel good.

Unhealthy organs attract the cat with their warmth, and therefore he likes to sleep on the warmest part of the human body.

Problems with territory marking and/or tray

Does your cat often sit in the corner?

  • Make sure she doesn't accidentally use a corner of the room as an... alternative litter box.
  • A cat may pee in these areas if it has trouble urinating, has been spayed (neutered), or has experienced stressful changes in its life.
  • Maybe there's a new pet in the house?
  • Or maybe you're cleaning his litter box too rarely?

It's worth keeping an eye on your pet and taking it to the vet for a check-up to rule out possible medical causes.

See also: is the cat hiding under the bed?

Cat's favorite places

For cats who don’t like to be petted or touched, sleeping in their owners’ bed has a selfish meaning, with the help of which the animals assert themselves. Most of all they love to lie down:

  • on the chest;
  • on the back;
  • on a person's head.

The cat lies down on the chest in a ball when it wants to, and can pretend to be asleep, although it lies with its eyes open. A person, seeing how much pleasure such a position gives his pet, does not dare to drive him away from himself and is ready to endure these small temporary inconveniences.

Climbing on top of the sleeping owner, the narcissistic animal tries to show that it is the main thing here. And he doesn’t care at all whether a person is sleeping or not. The cat sits on it as if on his trophy, pleased with himself and his position in the house. The same can be said if the cat is sleeping or sitting on a pillow.

But those cats who prefer to sleep on their feet have a softer and more peaceful character. Cats feel tired and heavy legs and try to lie nearby. If a cat sits on a pillow, it feels the increased temperature and warms itself, while calming the owner.

When choosing a comfortable place to sleep, the animal tries to both warm up and feel safe. Such places are a closet, a chest of drawers, a nightstand and a bed. A human sofa and a cat bed are places where he feels like the owner of a house or apartment.

Why does a cat sleep on a person: what do his postures and chosen place mean?

When a cat climbs onto your lap or lies down next to you, it shows its affection and affection. When a domestic cat sleeps in its owner's bed, it uses it as a warm place with a familiar smell. He is calmer when he feels the closeness of his owner, and at the same time the cat is sure that this is how he controls the person. According to another theory, a cat sleeps on a person or his things in order to absorb negative energy and relieve him of pain. This animal senses vulnerable spots and lies on the part of the body where it hurts and the temperature is high.

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Cat and man

It is important for cats to take part in the life of the owner and be part of the events that happen. By lying down in a person's place, his clothes, or jumping into his arms, they feel in the thick of things, and with the help of smell they receive additional information.

When a cat rubs against a person and his things, she leaves her scent and accepts him as a member of her pack. Especially if the kitten was separated from its mother early, this is exactly how it perceives the person. The cat worries about him and if he senses problems in his body, he lies down on the weak spot, sharing his healing energy.

For reasons unknown to humans, a cat likes to fall asleep not in a cat house, but in a human bed or in a chair. Pregnant women most often experience discomfort when an animal sits on their stomach. They worry that the pet will cause harm by the pressure of its weight on the developing fetus. And some are afraid that the cat feels some kind of deviation. In fact, the animal is simply leaning against a warm and living place.

Pet behavior

If a kitten is used to sleeping in its owner's bed, this behavior becomes a bad habit for a domestic cat. It is difficult to wean him from getting into a person’s bed, although he has long stopped trembling and freezing. Having become an adult and independent (in his opinion), the cat still feels vulnerable during sleep. And since he sleeps most of his life, the owner’s smell calms him down and gives him a feeling of security. A person is many times larger than his pet, and the animal feels confident and invulnerable under his protection.

There is also a scientific explanation for why a cat lies down on certain places on the owner’s body. Looking for the warmest place, the cat finds it where the person’s temperature is elevated. The disease always begins with inflammation and increased temperature in the diseased part of the body and neighboring tissues. If the owner has a stomach ache, the cat lies down in this place. They twist their knees - the pet curls up on its owner’s legs.

Some cat owners notice that after their cat sleeps in their bed at night, they feel much better. They are confident that the animal has cured or taken over their weakness.

There is a logical explanation for this:

  • The cat has a placebo or zootherapy effect.
  • People experience the usual lack of sleep, and after getting enough sleep, they immediately feel good.

Unhealthy organs attract the cat with their warmth, and therefore he likes to sleep on the warmest part of the human body.

Cat's favorite places

For cats who don’t like to be petted or touched, sleeping in their owners’ bed has a selfish meaning, with the help of which the animals assert themselves.

Most of all they love to lie down:

  • on the chest;
  • on the back;
  • on a person's head.

The cat lies down on the chest in a ball when it wants to, and can pretend to be asleep, although it lies with its eyes open. A person, seeing how much pleasure such a position gives his pet, does not dare to drive him away from himself and is ready to endure these small temporary inconveniences.

Climbing on top of the sleeping owner, the narcissistic animal tries to show that it is the main thing here. And he doesn’t care at all whether a person is sleeping or not. The cat sits on it as if on his trophy, pleased with himself and his position in the house. The same can be said if the cat is sleeping or sitting on a pillow.

But those cats who prefer to sleep on their feet have a softer and more peaceful character. Cats feel tired and heavy legs and try to lie nearby. If a cat sits on a pillow, it feels the increased temperature and warms itself, while calming the owner.

When choosing a comfortable place to sleep, the animal tries to both warm up and feel safe. Such places are a closet, a chest of drawers, a nightstand and a bed. A human sofa and a cat bed are places where he feels like the owner of a house or apartment.

Folk signs

The most famous superstition about cats says: “Where the cat sleeps, that’s where it hurts.” This was noticed by people for whom the cat helped cope with illnesses. If a person is engaged in mental activity, and his cat likes to lie on his head, and after that the owner of the animal feels rested, it is easy for him to notice that the pet helps get rid of headaches.

Whims and illnesses

Unfortunately, animals sometimes get sick, and cats are no exception to this. On the Internet, you can often see funny videos and photographs in which these home lords sit for a long time, resting their heads against the wall or looking at one point, turning away from people.

Of course, from the outside it looks pretty funny. However, these actions may have very serious reasons related to the health of the pet, which, in the end, could simply miscalculate the trajectory of its jump, hit its head and even get a concussion.

But this happens only in extreme cases. What usually happens is that these wayward and independent animals are simply capricious. And the reason for their offense can be anything: from a protest against bathing to a stranger who came to visit the owners.

“I see something!”

Cats perceive the world differently than humans—in some ways, they see more than we do.

  • A cat sitting in the corner may notice something there that you are not paying attention to: a strange shadow, a play of lights...
  • His innate curiosity does not allow him to give up observations too quickly.

Emptiness and wall

Let's try to imagine what kind of thought processes occur in the heads of our pets when they look at an empty wall or even into the distance, through space and time.

Cats are quite compact creatures. And if you deprive them of fur, they will become even smaller. And the brain of these animals is also small, no larger than a walnut. But at the same time, all cats think, and sometimes no less than people. Just look at the ballistic calculations of the next dizzying jump. True, cats don’t tell anyone about this, because they are above such “little things.”

In the thought processes of cats, there is only one master - their hunting instincts. And these furry hunters can stare at the wall for hours, since absolutely any point on it for cats can mean hidden prey. The cat has plenty of time, so she can wait for hours for her imaginary trophy.

The same applies to a cat's admiration of emptiness. True, in fact, no one can accurately explain whether the animal really sees or hears something at that moment; the vision and hearing capabilities of a cat are too different from those of humans. What if she’s just dreaming and frozen, as happens even with people?..

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