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Should You Let Your Cat Sleep All Day?

Sleep is crucial for a healthy lifestyle. But how much sleep is too much sleep for your cat? If your kitty is snoozing all day, you might be wondering whether or not that’s okay.

Generally, it’s okay if your cat is sleeping for the majority of the day. Healthy cats get a considerable amount of shut-eye daily, anywhere from 15 to 20 hours. However, if your cat is showing signs of boredom or illness, oversleeping could be a concern. If your cat’s nighttime routine is impeding your sleep schedule, there are a few tactics you can employ to keep it from sleeping all day and running around all night. The bottom line is cats sleep a lot. If your cat seems to be oversleeping or its sleep patterns have changed, speak with a vet about your concerns.

When life takes you away from your beloved feline, our team can be there to watch over it. To learn more about the dedicated cat sitters at Critter Sitters, call today at (404) 793-6178.

Why Does My Cat Sleep All Day?

Cats sleep – a lot. So much so that you, as a new cat owner, might be shocked at all the shut-eye, your furry friend is getting. Most of the time, sleeping for most of the day is normal for a cat. Sometimes, constant snoozing is a sign that something is wrong. So, it’s important to set the record straight and figure out why your cat might be sleeping all day and when there’s a reason for concern.

It’s Nocturnal

Every cat owner knows that felines do what they want. Just because you wake up in the morning and go about your day doesn’t mean your cat will. Some cats are actually nocturnal. Instead of running around and getting their exercise during the day, they do it under the cover of night. Of course, not all sleepy cats are nocturnal. If you want to figure out once and for all if your cat is nocturnal or just lazy, set up a camera. That way, you can see if your furry friend is running amok while you’re asleep. If they are, let them sleep during the day. They need their rest just like you do, even if you get it at different times.

It’s Relaxing

It’s fairly normal for cats to take it easy most of the day. What you might see as laziness could just be your cat relaxing. In fact, your feline might not even be sleeping for the majority of the day, just lounging about. As long as your cat’s health is fine and it’s getting enough exercise, there’s nothing wrong with letting it bask in the sun or curl up at your feet.

It’s Bored

Like anyone, cats can get bored. If you’re out of the house all day, your cat might have difficulty entertaining itself. Of course, enrichment is important to keep your cat’s mind sharp and engaged. If you know that your feline tends to get bored and sleep too much, call a cat sitter while you’re out of town. Critter Sitter’s caring professionals can play with your furry friend to keep it engaged and keep it from oversleeping.

Sometimes, bored cats just need a bit of excitement. If your cat is especially prone to boredom, try speaking to your vet. Your cat can play with enriching toys and engage in fun activities alongside you or independently. These tricks can prevent a bored cat from lounging too much if you’re concerned.

It’s Sick

Oversleeping and a significant drop in energy might indicate that your cat is sick. If your cat has always slept for most of the day and has never had any health problems, there’s really not much to worry about. However, if your cat’s demeanor has changed and your once energetic feline is now snoozing the days away, there may be cause for concern. Oversleeping and lethargy can be signs of illness and depression in cats. Yes, cats can get sad too, and, like humans, show that sadness through a drop in energy. If your cat’s sleep patterns have drastically changed, take it to the vet.

How Can I Keep My Cat from Sleeping All Day?

If your cat’s sleep schedule is the polar opposite of yours and its nightly shenanigans are becoming too much to bear, there are a few things you can do. Be warned, cats are creatures of habit, so it may take a lot of work to keep your cat from sleeping all day.

The best way to keep your cat from sleeping day in and day out is by making a serious effort to engage in exercise. Keep your furry friend stimulated during the day by providing it with scratching posts and games. Even try taking your cat for a walk closer to your bedtime so that it’s really tuckered out by the time you go to sleep.

Feeding your cat at regular times can also alter its sleep schedule. Instead of leaving lots of food out during the day, try timed meal times, serving the largest one close to bedtime. That way, your cat will be full and happy when it’s time to nod off.

If you’ve been using specific tactics to try to change your cat’s sleeping habits, any progress you’ve made can be derailed by a day away. When life takes you away from your fatigued feline, enlist help from the caring cat sitters at Critter Sitters. Just let our cat sitters know how you’ve been keeping your cat engaged during the day, and we can take the reins so that your cat doesn’t oversleep on the days you’re out of town.

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