Because they are tired I suppose!
No, I don't take an afternoon nap.
No, not ussually anyway. Cats take nap after nap after nap to get their rest.
Take, future tense. I will take a nap. Took, past tense. I took a nap.
It depends on how the word is used.
Take a nap
It means to take a nap for a short period of time much in the way tha cats do.
Take a nap.
When we have a nap, we take a short rest; it is not as long as sleeping, usually 15 minutes, but in some context it is sleeping, so we call it a 'nap'.
It depends on how their mood is. If they are happy they will have a nap or go celebrate. If they r mad people will try to take naps but won't beable to because they need to let the anger out. If they r sad then of course they will take a nap they will just lie in and just to sad to stay awake so they fall asleep
not really
No, the example above in incorrect grammar. A correct example would be: "Have you taken a nap?"
It's a nap. Some people refer to them as catnaps if they are really really short, but the more common word in just nap.