Cats Protection has released its top 10 pictures of conked-out kitties adopting
entertaining sleep positions to mark National Sleep Awareness Week (5 to 11 March).
Few people realise that cats can sleep for 16 hours a day, about twice
as much as humans, so the charity ran the online contest to try to raise
awareness of the importance of sleep and educate cat owners on sleep behaviour.
The funniest flaked-out felines were selected to appear on Cats
Protection’s website and in first place was a small ginger kitten asleep in a
slipper.
“Cats are known to sleep almost anywhere and need plenty of sleep to
allow their energy reserves to be replenished,” said Maggie
Roberts, Cats Protection’s Director of Veterinary Services. “This
allows them to hunt whenever they detect prey and not wait until they are
hungry. However, they are light sleepers and tend to wake at the slightest
touch or sound – hence the expression cat nap. This is an important survival
mechanism as the ability to wake and become alert quickly helps them escape
daytime predators.”Sleep is vital for the wellbeing of both humans and cats so the charity
recommends the following tips for cat owners:
- Give cats a variety of places to sleep as they like to rotate their sleeping area, traditionally as a means of parasite control
- Ensure they have access to somewhere elevated where they can feel safe
- Provide a scratching post near their sleeping area as they often scratch to maintain their claws when they wake up
The
top 10 photos of kipping kitties can be viewed at www.cats.org.uk/news/kipping-kitties
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We wish you all the very best of luck with the wonderful work that you do.
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