If it's a kitten then yes, put a soft blanket in the cage and put your kitten in that. Then put the cage down by your bed far enough away that it can see you and hear you breathing. It won't take long before you'll be able to let your cat out. If you play with the cat, cuddle and love it, most likely it will end up sleeping with you. My cat is loose all night and she'll have a crazy run through the house around 11 PM and then settle in for the night on the bed.
no they do not need light they need sleep.
We need it because without it we wouldn't have light in the night, plus our body needs it so we could move around and think.
no it dosent
No. If it did then it could not grow naturally.
no, they can see during the night.
yes but only a little but turn the light of a night at about 10 P.M.
No, bearded dragons do not need a red light at night for their habitat. They require a consistent day and night cycle, so it is best to provide them with a natural light cycle or a low-wattage white light if necessary. Red lights can disrupt their sleep patterns and may cause stress.
Dogs do not necessarily need a light on at night for their comfort and safety. Most dogs have good night vision and can navigate in the dark. However, some dogs may feel more secure with a night light on, especially if they are anxious or have trouble seeing in the dark. Ultimately, it depends on the individual dog's preferences and needs.
No, hamsters have better vision in the dark because they are nocturnal
it is needed because people are very scared.
they use light and touch sensitivity organs
No, like all rodents they love the dark as they can hide from predators.