is it normal for cats to sleep on people's heads while they are sleeping? I have 2 cats and one always has to sleep either on or near my head at night. Anything I can do to stop this very annoying behavior as I love my sleep?
They grow up so fast, don't they?Originally Posted by shrekfx
our male cat use to do that when he was a kitten. we got him kinda young so i think its kinda like he feels safer that way,at first it was annoying and he'll do it once in awhile, but kinda miss it now..
Originally Posted by Yosemite
I've learned that I can actually breathe through cat hair.
Sonic is truly gorgeous. I'd love those huge, beautiful ears doing a flap-flap on my cheek.Originally Posted by Epona
Sonic has tried to sleep on my head, but usually he curls up right in front of my nose and mouth. The funniest thing is that my breathing causes his ear reflex to twitch so I'm lying there with his huge oriental ear going flap-flap-flap-flap-flap on my cheek every time I breathe out
Tell me about it - our 16+ lb. Siamese - who would have figured this for a Siamese.Originally Posted by jcat
I just posted about this in another thread: http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/sho...9&postcount=10
I think it's pretty normal behavior, but it can become difficult with a large cat. Ours weighs almost 14 lbs., so I certainly can't have him sleeping on my head.
I guess the fur filters our air intake. It's just a good thing we don't have allergies to cat dander or we'd be in big trouble for sure.Originally Posted by urbantigers
Same here!Mosi has a particular place he likes to lie - just beneath the pillow so I just rest my face on his back and have discovered I can still breathe.