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Cats may wake up and meow to seek attention, express hunger, or respond to environmental stimuli like noises or changes in their territory.
Night crying in cats can be caused by medical issues such as hyperthyroidism, cognitive dysfunction, pain, or sensory decline.
Cats may suddenly wake up scared due to nightmares, sudden noises, or underlying health issues like epilepsy or anxiety.
You should not completely ignore your cat’s morning meowing, but understanding and addressing the cause is key to managing the behavior effectively.
Cats often make a noise when woken up as a reflexive response to surprise, discomfort, or annoyance caused by the sudden disturbance.
It’s generally recommended to remove your cat's collar at night to reduce the risk of injury, discomfort, and noise disturbance.
Only about 20–30% of pet cats regularly wear collars, based on available studies.
Yes, it's generally a good idea to remove your cat's collar at night to prevent potential discomfort or accidents while they're unsupervised.
Only about 20% of pet cats wear collars, according to studies.

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