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Old 02-04-2008, 02:40 PM
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i have a cat that will sleep throw any sound why is that and do many cats do that.

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Re: little cat

Hi Tayah and in answer to your question of your cat sleeping thru any noise-thats a definite yes Cats spend at least 90% of their life sleeping-well most of them,but i'm sure you'll find this is so they can put all their earn't energy into being the mischievous characters they are
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Old 02-04-2008, 03:24 PM
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My husband sleeps through anything too Obviously your cat is comfortable in your home and doesnt get worried by noises because she feels safe
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My husband sleeps through anything too Obviously your cat is comfortable in your home and doesnt get worried by noises because she feels safe
Yes, my cats even slp through my husbands snoring - lucky really as I don't think anyone sells earplugs for cats
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Lolol!!!:d:d
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Re: little cat

Its amazing considering their hearing is supposed to be so much more accute than ours, but all mine will sleep through anything if it suits them - usually on their backs with all their legs stuck in the air

As far as their hearing is concerned they also never hear the word "no", but are able to hear me moving the Da Bird downstairs even if they are fast asleep upstairs.
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Re: little cat

My cats always hear food being moved (daren't move the biscuit tin or they're all there looking at me accusingly as if I've just eaten all their biscuits) but would happily sleep through the smoke alarm going off. Infact when i used to live in my flat we had the big bell alarms in each flat (all the flats were hooked upto one big alarm) so if anyone burnt the toast or sprayed an air freshener in their hallway the fire bell would go off. My oldest cats would happily sleep through this going off without even opening an eye, the kitten (she's now 10) would go off instantly and hide under the bed (she's where you get the term scardy cat from as she used to be frightened of her own shadow).
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