If Your Cat Comes Near Your Face While You’re Sleeping, Here’s What It Means

Cats are master strategists. And what better way to get noticed than your face—the area that immediately captures your attention? If they wake you up in the middle of the night or settle down on you in the early morning, they may be looking for a petting, a tender moment… or simply their morning meal. Our feline friends know exactly how to get what they want, often without meowing.

 

He senses that you need comfort

Your cat may well be one of the best emotional barometers of your daily life. Highly receptive to our moods, some cats instinctively come close to us when they sense stress or sadness. By placing their head or body near yours, they seek to soothe you, in their own way. This gesture, as discreet as it is touching, shows that they are observing you, understanding you… and supporting you.

 

He protects you, in his own way

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