A cat's sleeping position can tell a lot about the animal's condition.
Sometimes pets sleep with their stomachs up or on their sides.
Many owners start to worry when they see a cat lying just like this.
But there is no reason to worry. On the contrary, the open belly of the fluffy one is a very good sign.
What does it mean if a cat sleeps with its belly up
The belly is one of the most vulnerable places in cats.
In potentially dangerous situations, the cat tries to cover this part of its body.
A pet will not leave its belly exposed if it is afraid of something.
Before going to sleep, fluffy creatures try to choose the safest position possible. If a cat that is falling asleep leaves its belly open and is not going to roll over, then the owner can be happy: the animal feels absolutely safe.
Fluffy probably trusts the people with whom he lives in the same apartment and feels cared for by them.
In such a situation, the owner can safely make the following conclusion: “The pet loves me, he is very comfortable in the house.”
Previously, we shared recommendations for choosing a carrier for a cat.