Ever wake up to find your cat’s big eyes staring you down? Don’t worry, it’s not as creepy as it seems! We explore the hilarious and heartwarming reasons why your cat watches you sleep. From secret night owl activities to expressions of love, ❤️ this video will melt your heart and answer all your burning questions.

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Do you know that your cat looks at you when you’re sleeping? It might sound a bit creepy, but there are a few reasons for this behavior. Firstly, cats are naturally curious creatures. They like to watch what’s going on around them and pay attention to the people they live with. When you’re asleep and

Not moving much, your cat might see it as a good opportunity to observe you and figure out what you’re doing. Secondly, cats are creatures of habit. They often have routines and schedules, and your sleeping patterns are part of that. Your cat might be staring at you because they’re waiting for you to

Wake up and take care of them, like feeding them or playing with them. It’s like they have an internal alarm clock for human wake -up time. Another reason could be that cats are social animals. Despite their independent reputation, your cat might be looking at you to feel closer or bond with you.

It’s their way of saying, hey, I’m here with you even when you’re asleep. It’s important to note that not all cats do this, and some may just be staring into space or focusing on something else entirely.

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  1. I wake up sometimes to my cat staring at me from 2 inches away, or gently petting my face.

    I’ve never had a cat before my sisters cat came to stay with me last year. They’re such little weirdos.

  2. my cat watches me sleep every single day she always keeps an eye on me everytime i wake up she sees and every night she waits for me to sleep then she will sleep

  3. As someone who has 4 cats I can agree. One of my cats are extremely clingy like climbing up peoples legs. We have noticed that she loves human food. And don’t worry we don’t feed her anything she can’t have such as something poisonous to cats.

  4. When my daughter was little like 12 ish she used to think it was creepy that one of our cats would stare a lot, I wasn't sure why but I had similar thoughts like you suggested. I thought it was funny the way my daughter was commenting about the cat staring at us.

  5. Mine either comes to my room a few minutes after i wake up or is sleepimg next to me in my chair (probably waiting for me to wake up and fell asleep, i love my fluffy baby)

  6. My cats routine: Morning: wake up with me for my school time.
    Me at school: eat the food my mom gave her
    Afternoon: sleep then eat
    Night: sleep beside me while im playing on my phone and then we sleep together ❤❤❤
    Next day: REPEAT

  7. My cat’s last owner (my uncle) died in his sleep. My cat always wakes me up at night and watches me sleep and breath because I think he’s traumatized from loosing an owner in their sleep

  8. My cat goes to sleep before I do and wakes up after. She usually moves during the night but sometimes will still be in the same place.

  9. Since I live in the country and have a large yard, my cat usually sleeps with me, but he often wakes me up at 3 or 4 in the morning and even at midnight with his meowing to let her out of the house.

  10. My kitties are in the same room with me almost all the time. Anyone who says they are not social animals can go blow their nose! I love cats and their little personalities, so different yet so much more like us humans believe it or not! I sometimes think that they can understand us, but they just can’t respond to us in human terms, hence why they meow. Have you ever had a conversation with a cat or dog and felt that they understood what you were saying? I know that most would say hogwash, but be optimistic for a moment.

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