Why do cats roll into a ball when sleeping? This is a question raised by many shovelers. They found that their cats were obviously very spaced when they were sleeping in the cat's nest, but they curled up in a ball. So what happens when a cat is rolled into a lump when sleeping and covering her face? Why do cats get up and sleep when they sleep? Let’s take a look at it below.
First of all, if a cat has a resistant mentality towards a strange environment, then it will shrink itself into a ball, so that the cat will feel a sense of security. So the cat squats and sleeps may be because of distrust of the owner, or the cat just changed into an environment that it was not familiar with.
Secondly, cats shrink into a ball when sleeping, maybe because they are keeping warm. After all, the weather is getting colder and colder now. In order to keep themselves at a comfortable temperature, cats roll into a ball, so that the body temperature is easier to rise.
If the reason for fear of cold is ruled out, it may be that the cat is in a grudge against you. The shoveler should find more ways to get close to the cat master~