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Waking a sleeping cat is generally not recommended unless necessary, as it can stress the cat and disrupt their natural rest cycles.
When a cat sleeps next to you, it usually means they trust you, feel safe in your presence, and share a strong emotional bond with you.
Cats often sleep with their heads hanging down to stay comfortable, regulate body temperature, or relax their muscles after activity.
While cats don’t have healing powers, their presence and behavior—like laying on your chest—can promote relaxation and emotional comfort.
Cats sleep on their backs with legs open when they feel completely safe, relaxed, and comfortable in their environment.
When a cat sleeps face down, it often indicates deep relaxation, trust, or a desire to block out light and noise for uninterrupted rest.
Cats often sleep face down for comfort, warmth, and a sense of security. This position helps them block out light and noise while feeling safe.
Cats can eat cheese in very small amounts, but it's not ideal since many cats are lactose intolerant.
Yes, it is generally safe to mix cooked eggs with cat food in moderation as a protein boost, but raw eggs should be avoided due to health risks.
Cats can eat cheese in small amounts, but it should only be given occasionally as a treat due to potential lactose intolerance.

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