Cats are so sleepy because they are natural-born hunters, and their bodies are designed to conserve energy for short bursts of activity. Here’s why they spend so much time napping:
1. They Are Hardwired to Conserve Energy
🐈 Hunting Instincts – In the wild, cats need a lot of energy for hunting, so they rest most of the day to prepare for short, intense bursts of activity.
⚡ Sprinters, Not Marathon Runners – Unlike humans or dogs, cats don’t have endurance for long activity; they rely on quick, powerful movements.
2. They Are Crepuscular (Most Active at Dawn & Dusk)
🌅 Early Morning & Evening Playtime – Cats are naturally most active during sunrise and sunset because that’s when their ancestors hunted in the wild.
😴 Daytime & Late-Night Snoozes – They sleep during the day and night to recover from their bursts of energy.
3. They Have a Super Sleep Cycle
💤 Catnaps vs. Deep Sleep – Cats spend about 75% of their sleep in a light napping state (always ready to wake up quickly) and only 25% in deep sleep.
👀 Twitching & Dreaming – When cats enter REM sleep, they twitch their paws and whiskers—this means they are dreaming!