Shake it gentally awake or call its name softly around it a few times.
Your cat is probably lonely
Things you see when you wake up in the morning:ClockWallCeilingWindowSunlightPet (cat; dog)
they want to play with someone
Smash them in the face with a brick and say it was the cat
Cats may bite to wake you up because they are seeking attention, hungry, or want to play. It could also be a natural instinct to communicate their needs or to establish dominance.
Cats paw at your face to wake you up because they are seeking attention, food, or playtime. This behavior is a natural instinct for cats to communicate their needs and desires to their owners.
Cats may wake up meowing at night due to various reasons such as seeking attention, hunger, feeling anxious or stressed, or wanting to play. It is important to observe your cat's behavior and consult with a veterinarian to address any underlying issues.
Cats may bite to wake you up in the morning as a form of communication or seeking attention. They may be hungry, want to play, or simply want your company. It's important to understand your cat's behavior and provide appropriate responses to ensure a positive relationship.
Usually when the cat is very old. Putting an animal that is very old under anesthesia could cause the animal to not wake up after surgery.
Cats get up to....catch a bird....wake up to go back to sleep a while after....hiss at another cat...eat...meow...and so on...
Well, a lot of the time they were only in a very light sleep mode, so a small noise can wake them up. They can then wake up feeling refreshed but alert straight away. They do this when they are only staying somewhere for a little while, or are wanting to look out for danger, therefore they can wake up straight away and be awake. When they are in a deep sleep and are woken up they will almost always yawn and stretch, and perhaps stay still for a while. It is just the cat's nature to be very awake when they wake up.
Oh, God. Yeah, maybe. It's never difficult to wake a cat up. They don't sleep very deeply the way humans do. Do you have a vet, or do you know of an emergency animal hospital in your area? If not, I have included a link to a website that may help you find one. Take the cat in immediately. They will be able to tell you if it's dead, or just really sick or something.Also, try putting a small mirror up to its nose. If the mirror fogs up, then the cat is still breathing.