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(1) Trust and satisfaction Most cats protect their abdomen and claw pads to prevent any potential exposure. The cat's belly is as soft as a paper towel. Cats usually spend time and energy to take home as safe. If your cat opens his stomach and sleeps, it means that you have created a welcome, safe environment.
The cat's belly looks irresistible, as is its paw pad. Even if your cat likes itchy stomach, don't do it while sleeping. You may wake up the cat and anger it in the process. If your cat is sleeping comfortably on his back, don't bother it (2) Defense trend Puels to sleep on your back to protect themselves. When a cat is facing it to it, it is easy to approach all the four claws. If the cat feels threatened, it will quickly attack. If a cat feels unsafe or defensive, it usually hides for a few days. This includes time to sleep. Cats will look for a small and quiet closed space. Any interference will make the cat's defensive attitude. Sleeping cats are easily scared by noise. A cat sleeping on his back will immediately respond to this stimulus. If you are nearby, you may be arrested. (3) The body is comfortable Cats are lying on their bedside for the body's comfort. Once the cat feels safe enough, they will sleep on your back, which is the most relaxed posture.
It, cats can control body pain by supine. (1) Muscle and bone problem If a cat is carrying it, it will not put pressure on its legs. This is especially important for elderly cats with arthritis. The more cats use its joints when they are awake, it will experience more pain. By lying on your back, you can get a chance to breathe your limbs. Make the bed of a artain cat as comfortable as possible to adapt to this wish. Make sure that the bed is low and have enough space to turn over. If you can provide a memory bubble base, it is better. not only suffering from arthritis on the limbs, but the "Magic Magazine" explains how the cat's spine can bear a lot of exercise. Cats have soft spine, but they can bear the limited amount. The foam pad can soothe and adjust the cat's spinal cord. (2) Relieve headaches Cat headaches are usually the second problem, as symptoms of different diseases. Cats have learned to lie on supine can relieve tension headaches. This can keep the spine straight and encourage blood to flow to the head. This will make the cat relieved. Cats with headache will be irritable, so this is a kind of liberation for all related people. (3) Improve breathing quality lying on supine also helps cats easier to breathe. This is important if a cat has an upper respiratory tract infection. It elderly cats will breathe a lot when they are resting, even if they are healthy even in other aspects. Older cats are easy to exhaustive. Although it is not a medical emergency, this needs to be paid attention to. Let the cat sleep quietly. This will be the easiest way to restore breathing.
(1) Trust and satisfaction
Most cats protect their abdomen and claw pads to prevent any potential exposure. The cat's belly is as soft as a paper towel. Cats usually spend time and energy to take home as safe. If your cat opens his stomach and sleeps, it means that you have created a welcome, safe environment.
The cat's belly looks irresistible, as is its paw pad. Even if your cat likes itchy stomach, don't do it while sleeping. You may wake up the cat and anger it in the process. If your cat is sleeping comfortably on his back, don't bother it
(2) Defense trend
Puels to sleep on your back to protect themselves. When a cat is facing it to it, it is easy to approach all the four claws. If the cat feels threatened, it will quickly attack.
If a cat feels unsafe or defensive, it usually hides for a few days. This includes time to sleep. Cats will look for a small and quiet closed space.
Any interference will make the cat's defensive attitude. Sleeping cats are easily scared by noise. A cat sleeping on his back will immediately respond to this stimulus. If you are nearby, you may be arrested.
(3) The body is comfortable
Cats are lying on their bedside for the body's comfort. Once the cat feels safe enough, they will sleep on your back, which is the most relaxed posture.
It, cats can control body pain by supine.
(1) Muscle and bone problem
If a cat is carrying it, it will not put pressure on its legs. This is especially important for elderly cats with arthritis. The more cats use its joints when they are awake, it will experience more pain. By lying on your back, you can get a chance to breathe your limbs. Make the bed of a artain cat as comfortable as possible to adapt to this wish. Make sure that the bed is low and have enough space to turn over. If you can provide a memory bubble base, it is better.
not only suffering from arthritis on the limbs, but the "Magic Magazine" explains how the cat's spine can bear a lot of exercise. Cats have soft spine, but they can bear the limited amount. The foam pad can soothe and adjust the cat's spinal cord.
(2) Relieve headaches
Cat headaches are usually the second problem, as symptoms of different diseases. Cats have learned to lie on supine can relieve tension headaches. This can keep the spine straight and encourage blood to flow to the head. This will make the cat relieved. Cats with headache will be irritable, so this is a kind of liberation for all related people.
(3) Improve breathing quality
lying on supine also helps cats easier to breathe. This is important if a cat has an upper respiratory tract infection.
It elderly cats will breathe a lot when they are resting, even if they are healthy even in other aspects. Older cats are easy to exhaustive. Although it is not a medical emergency, this needs to be paid attention to. Let the cat sleep quietly. This will be the easiest way to restore breathing.