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Dilated pupils in cats can be an emergency if accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy, disorientation, or vision issues, and veterinary attention is advised.
Yes, a cat's eyes can dilate when they are sick due to pain, stress, neurological issues, or other underlying health conditions.
Dilated pupils in cats can be normal in low light or due to excitement, but persistent dilation may indicate a medical issue and should be evaluated by a vet.
Cats sleep an average of 12 to 16 hours a day, with some cats sleeping up to 20 hours.
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.

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