Dogs and cats sleep for quite a long time.
Adult pets can spend 12 to 18 hours a day sleeping.
If we are talking about puppies/kittens or older animals, the figure may be 18-20 hours.
Does your four-legged friend sleep less than 12 hours a day? This is not a reason to rejoice!
Don't assume that prolonged wakefulness means that the dog or cat "isn't a couch potato" and "really likes to enjoy life."
Remember: dogs and cats need a lot of sleep. This desire is genetically embedded in these animals.
If your pet sleeps little, this is a very dangerous sign. It indicates that your four-legged friend's nervous system is overloaded.
In this condition, it is difficult for the animal to relax and fall asleep. And when it does succeed, the sleep is superficial and incomplete.
If you come to the conclusion that the nervous system of a dog or cat is overloaded, then take your pet to a veterinary clinic.
Specialists will assess the animal's condition and possibly find out what is causing the overload.
You will receive recommendations and learn how to help your four-legged friend.
Remember: good and healthy sleep is very important for dogs and cats!