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About trusting relationships with cats

Building a trusting relationship with a cat isn't something that can be achieved in a day or two. For cats that don't live in groups, other animals are seen as "dangerous invaders of their territory." However, every cat has someone they truly trust. She provides them with milk, helps them litter box, grooms them to keep them clean, and protects them from danger—that's their "mother cat." Newborn kittens can't even walk on their own, so they unconditionally open up to their mother, who cares for them. While unable to fend for themselves, kittens always sleep beside their mother, never leaving her side. I rescued and raised my own cat when she was just a toddler (just under a month old). Feeding her solid food and helping her litter box...those were the hardest days of parenting! Even now, she still occasionally sucks on my palm as if she were breastfeeding! To build a trusting relationship with a cat, it's important to make her believe, "This person could be my mother!" The quickest way to gain a cat's trust is to not do things that it dislikes and to take good care of it every day. And once your cat recognizes you as its "mother," it's very easy to get it to sleep with you!

Things to be careful of when sleeping with a cat

Sleeping with a cat is a very happy experience, but there are some things you need to be careful of to protect each other.

Leave enough space so that the human body does not crush it.

As expected, the most important thing to be careful of is not to crush your cat. After all, a sleeping human body is really heavy! In particular, extreme care is needed when sleeping with a kitten. Small kittens cannot push back against a human body and may suffocate or break a bone. Many owners think, "If it's an adult cat, it'll be fine, it'll escape on its own!" However, the more an adult cat grows and trusts its owner, the more likely it is that it will endure the pain until the very last moment or give up trying to escape. When sleeping next to a kitten, make sure to leave enough space and maintain an appropriate distance. It may be lonely, but you may need to give up sleeping next to your kitten.

Be careful with your smartphone charging cord

Many people who live with cats are careful about how they handle cords. One thing that is often overlooked is charging smartphones while they sleep. Cats cannot distinguish between a smartphone charging cord and a cat toy. They may mistake it for a toy and chew it, risking electric shock. While this may result in minor burns, there is a high risk of cardiac arrest. There is also the risk of people being electrocuted, and sparks from the electric shock could cause a fire. Avoid this risk by hiding the smartphone charging cord when sleeping next to your cat, and by charging it before going to bed.

The feelings of a child sleeping on a futon

Cats that sleep on your futon undoubtedly trust their owners. But what are the feelings of cats who sometimes even take away their owner's sleeping space?

They love their owners! They can't help but want to be pampered

Kittens that sleep close to their owner's face, such as on their head or neck, tend to feel like kittens and have a strong desire to be pampered. If they sleep next to their face, it's easier for their mother cat to groom them. Also, by sleeping on their chest or in a position where they can immediately see their owner's expressions and movements, they may be keeping an eye on their beloved owner. They like to go everywhere with their owner, and may have a strong desire to be as close as possible.

The feeling of relaxing as if it were your own futon

Cats who hog the futon without regard for their owners may be thinking, "The futon is mine!" Cats choose their favorite and safe place to sleep. For cats, a futon that smells like their beloved owner is the ultimate place to relax. They also understand that even if their owner thinks it's in the way, they won't forcefully move it. Whatever the case may be, it's clear that they are very much trusted.

It's cold outside! I feel like my futon is warm.

Cats love warm places. They keep warm by sleeping close to their owners. If your cat won't sleep with you in the summer but will sleep next to you in the winter, it's likely that your cat is this type. Some owners may think, "Maybe it's a substitute for a heater...", but for cats, this behavior carries the risk of getting kicked. But even so, please take it as a sign of your cat's genuine affection and desire to get closer!

The feelings of a child hiding in my futon

The comfortable warmth and comforting smell make you feel happy, like being wrapped up in your mother's fur. My cat also crawls into my futon every day, licking the area around his cheek to let me in! He makes constant purring noises when he's in bed, and sometimes even uses cat punches to chase away other cats who try to get in! It's safe to say that a cat that crawls into your futon has a high level of trust in its owner.

summary

A relationship of trust is essential when sleeping with your beloved cat. If you can show your love and care for your cat like a mother cat, they will naturally start sleeping with you! Build a strong relationship of trust and enjoy a happy sleeping life with your cat!

Sleeping Cat Goods and Items

Here we will introduce miscellaneous goods and merchandise featuring cute sleeping cats! Why not feel even more soothed by looking at the cute sleeping cats? Fukura Animal Bell Netsuke - Sleeping Cat

Fukura Animal Bell Netsuke - Sleeping Cat

Neko Masshiro Original Wooden Coaster - Sleeping Cat

Neko Masshiro Original Wooden Coaster - Sleeping Cat

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They will lead you straight to happiness in life. Their curled tails are a symbol of this. Cats are said to bring happiness throughout history and all over the world.

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