The camera spies what the cat does at night
The camera spies what the cat does at night
Anonim

How many times have you woken up during the night and find your furry dog on top of you. They spend most of the day sleeping, an average cat sleeps around 14 hours. But what will our friends do at night while we sleep? A man has seen fit to place one camera on his bed. What he found in the recording is simply irresistible.

cat-caught-by-camera
cat-caught-by-camera

A Thai man wanted to find out what his cat did during the night while he slept. So he placed a camera in the bedroom.

What came out of the video is hilarious. The man has decided to publish all the frames, which we want to show you again. He stares at us while we sleep.

cat-stares-human-while-sleeping
cat-stares-human-while-sleeping

Then he begins to recline on top, perhaps disturbed by the light, he continues to keep his eyes wide open.

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cat-sleeps-on-us

Not happy with the unrequited physical contact, he tries to move on the face of his human, since he never wakes up!

cat-sleeping-on-our-face
cat-sleeping-on-our-face

No way. The human does not wake up. It didn't even help putting the soft fur on his face.

cat-comfortable-sleeps
cat-comfortable-sleeps

Then try to smell and maybe even the purr will escape us. He also puts his nose against his face, but nothing!

human-pillow-for-cat
human-pillow-for-cat

The human changes position, then he moves too. For a moment, perhaps he thought he was going to wake up. Expectation turned out to be in vain.

cat-change-position
cat-change-position

Return to the attack with your face. This time try directly with your paws in your face. But the human has a heavy sleep. Nothing, it doesn't work that way either.

cat-prefers-our-face
cat-prefers-our-face

Tired and upset, he waits for day to break so the human wakes up. The night was long, his human was so restless that he didn't let him rest for a moment.

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tired-cat-didn't-sleep

It would appear that the domestic cat is descended from the African wild cat (Felis silvestris lybica) which is mostly active during the night and at sunset. As research has shown, some specimens of Felis silvestris lybica, first domesticated in the Middle East, are the ancestors of the domestic cat. This change made them as active during the day as we are, however, most cats still wake up at least two or three times a night.

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