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  • Your feline companion sleeps right on top of you because he feels safe and secure.

    Surely nothing can happen to him if he is snuggled with you!

    You've probably noticed that as soon as the sun comes up, Max sprawls out in the middle of the living room floor just to catch even the slightest ray of sunlight.

    Cats prefer resting in warm places.

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5 Reasons Your Cat Sleeps With You

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I give 8 points out of 10, I appreciated your answer, I would have written more, it could have been more interesting

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Normal answer about cat habits I would like more answers

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That's Why Your Cat Sleeps with You

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It's messy to read this, I want more, next time I'll write more interesting

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Cats are lazy with them life could be worse, let's discuss

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What Your Cat's Sleeping Position Reveals About Their Health and Personality

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Not an interesting answer about kittens I would like more answers

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