Snooze Maestros and Nap Kings

Ever envied Mittens curled up, effortlessly drifting into her third nap before noon? Cats, nature’s sleep enthusiasts, can clock up to 16 hours a day in dreamland! This lounging lifestyle isn’t just kitty laziness. Evolutionary speaking, cats are predators. In the wild, hunting requires quick bursts of intense energy, followed by recuperation (aka taking a catnap).
Despite domestication, this sleep-hunt-repeat cycle stuck. Plus, their super-flexible bodies allow them to find comfort almost anywhere – be it on a sunny windowsill or your freshly folded laundry. So, the next time you catch Whiskers mid-snore, remember: she’s not lazy; she’s just recharging for her next big… well, walk to the food bowl, probably!

