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Why cats sleep so much

If you’ve ever owned a cat, you’ve probably wondered why your furry companion spends most of the day curled up and sleeping.
“I showed my husband ‘look this is our cat buttons’ and he said, no this is you," one user wrote.
Somehow, no matter how big the couch or how soft the bed is, your cat always snoozes right on top of you. No surface is safe, from laptops to laundry piles, but nothing beats the warmth of curling up ...
"She sees me as I’m parking the car and just waits patiently," Hiba, Amira's owner, told Newsweek from Sweden.
See what Dr. Chyrle Bonk suggests instead!
My wife and I lived abroad for several years and brought home with us our Russian spaniel, bought in a Ukrainian market for $25. Betsy was a perfect dog in every way. She walked beside us, holding her ...