Cats sleep anywhere from 16 to 20 hours a day. For very young and very old cats, it's near the upper end of the range, and newborns sleep almost 24/7. Cats are nocturnal which means they spend at least part of the night awake.
from my experience, cats like to sleep somewhere warm, not drafty. And as around 70% of cats are nocturnal, usually they sleep in the daytime, i say 70% because cats can adapt to your habits too, so its really all about the cats personality, and owner.
Wherever they can. This would be anywhere that is warm, comfortable and has a wall at their back is a typical situation; this could be a chair or couch, or the back of somebody in a bed.
For the most part, yes, because cats are significantly nocturnal--i.e. they are more active at night than they are during the day.
Cats do travel at night because they need to hunt for their food if they're wild. That's why they sleep in the daytime.
Because they are nocturnal.
yes.
cats travel by walking/running
Cats are nocturnal, the reason for getting worse at night.
Cats have excellent night vision. They have acute hearing and whiskers to give sensory information. They have soft paws so they can travel quietly.
Cats in the wild are nocturnal hunters and there for require night vision so they can see. Cats have been bred to become general house hold pets from wild cats and this is why cats have night vision.
Cats do but dogs don't
Cats can sleep well or poorly just like people can. However cats will nap frequently whether it is day or night.
Cats eyes expand at night because They are bringing in more light to see into their eyes
Cats are naturally nocturnal, but many adult cats will adjust to your routine, and sleep at night if you do.
They will travel at night.:)
Owls Also Can See At Night
yes
Yes but mainly at night