No idea what she’s stressing about🤷‍♀️

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... Read moreCats, especially kittens, can have varied energy levels and sleep patterns, just like humans. While many cats are known to be crepuscular - most active during dawn and dusk - individual kittens may behave differently, sometimes appearing stressed or restless early in the morning. If your kitten seems to be stressing or is more alert when you wake up early, it could be due to several reasons. First, kittens are naturally curious and excited to explore their environment, especially after a night's rest. They may be seeking attention, stimulation, or playtime, which can sometimes be misinterpreted as stress. Another possible explanation could be hunger. Cats have internal biological clocks linked to feeding times, so waking up early might trigger their expectation of food, leading to restlessness. Environmental factors too can influence a kitten's mood. Changes in household noise, lighting, or even your own activity levels might make them feel uneasy. It's also important that their sleeping area is cozy, safe, and free from disturbances. Understanding your kitten's daily routine is helpful; incorporating interactive play sessions in the evening can tire them out, promoting better sleep and reducing early morning agitation. Providing comforting toys or a snug bed can also help your feline friend feel secure. Ultimately, patience and observation are key. Each cat is unique, and recognizing their individual patterns supports a strong bond and harmonious morning routines for both of you.

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Is she contemplating life choices or just waiting for breakfast? My cat does both lol.