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Things for Keeping Your Cat Cozy This Winter- From A to Zzzz's PDF Print E-mail

One prescription that will never be written for a cat: sleeping pills. Cats invented sleep. One imagines that at the North Pole, cats could sleep all night—from September to March! And then wake up their human at 5:45am the morning after the spring equinox.

The winters might not be quite as extreme where you live, but just remember:

As the snow gets deeper,
And the wind gets flapping,
The kitties get sleepier,
And the cats get napping

Even though cats are the master sleepers, there are ways of making your home even cozier for the resident kitties. And in the process, you're likely to be more well-rested yourself—so you'll have more energy to play with kitty in between snoozes. Here are some ideas and tips from A to Zzzz for making your place extra snuggly.

Accept your cat into your bed if the two of you are so inclined. While some people have trouble sleeping with their cats, others love the warm fur balls near or on them while they sleep. It's a matter of personal preference. But be forewarned: It may be difficult to get out of bed with a warm kitty snuggled up against you.

Beds for cats are not only comfortable for your cat, but designed in fashionable styles to fit in with your décor. Cat beds are now more high-quality, eco-friendly, and diverse than ever.

Cuddle up with your cat whenever you get the chance—on the sofa, on the floor in front of the fireplace, watching TV, and reading. Nothing is more satisfying than a quietly purring cat in your lap or curled up in the crook of your arm.

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