My cat snores
Maggie getting some beauty sleep ❤️ 🐾 #catoflemon8 #milonovamaggie
Many cat owners, including myself, have been surprised to hear their furry companions snore during deep sleep. Just like humans, cats can snore due to relaxed airway muscles, sleeping positions, or slight obstructions in their nasal passages. It's reassuring to know that snoring in cats is usually harmless, especially if they seem comfortable and normal otherwise. However, if your cat's snoring is persistent and accompanied by other unusual sounds or breathing difficulties, it might be worth consulting a veterinarian. I noticed Maggie sometimes snores louder when she sleeps curled up tightly or after a big meal. Ensuring a clean, dust-free environment and giving your cat a cozy sleeping spot can help minimize any potential irritation that might cause snoring. Overall, my experience taught me that snoring is just another charming trait that makes our cats unique and lovable. So next time you hear your kitty's soft snores, enjoy the moment knowing they’re having a peaceful rest.




























That is so cute!!!!