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Cats see humans as large, non-hostile cats, often viewing us as either parental figures or fellow feline companions depending on behavior and context.
Cats typically sleep between 12 to 16 hours a day, with some sleeping even more—up to 20 hours, especially as they age.
Cats see humans as larger, non-threatening fellow cats, often viewing us through their social and territorial instincts.
Cats sleep for an average of 12 to 16 hours per day, with some cats snoozing up to 20 hours.
Cats likely see humans as larger, hairless, and not particularly threatening fellow felines with odd behavior.
Cats see in low-light conditions due to their highly sensitive eyes, which allow them to detect movement and shapes in near darkness, although not in full color or detail.
To a cat, 1 hour may seem much longer due to their perception of time and attention to routines.
Yes, cats are generally comfortable in dark rooms, but they still need stimulation, access to food, water, and interaction.
No, cats cannot see in total darkness, but they have excellent night vision and can see in very low-light conditions.

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