This chart changes radically based on the age of the cat. With younger cats (or kittens), activity occupies the same area as sleeping. Actually, all sleeping is really napping.
We once had a cat that would sleep all the time. I once went over to the cat and hollered “Wake up, do something”. The cat did that. He woke up, hissed at me, and went back to sleep.
The nature books and animal sites say lions sleep 20 hours a day. Since lions are just big cats, guess what…..
crochetkid24 Premium Member 12 months ago
With my cats the eating wedge would be a bit bigger. I would split the hairballs wedge with pooping added.
Farside99 12 months ago
Where’s the zoomies wedge?
Charliegirl Premium Member 12 months ago
I’ve had some horkers in the past, but my present two girls don’t get hairballs, thanks be.
pschearer Premium Member 12 months ago
Where is “Getting Skritched”?
phritzg Premium Member 12 months ago
For my cat, I’d carve out a small slice of that pie for Litter Box Zen Gardening.
Dobber Premium Member 12 months ago
What about a grooming wedge? And an exploration wedge?
Queen of America 12 months ago
I need a slim wedge for ‘fussing with your brother’.
crazeekatlady 12 months ago
Also missing; using the litter box the second after it has been cleaned.
Steverino Premium Member 12 months ago
This chart changes radically based on the age of the cat. With younger cats (or kittens), activity occupies the same area as sleeping. Actually, all sleeping is really napping.
We once had a cat that would sleep all the time. I once went over to the cat and hollered “Wake up, do something”. The cat did that. He woke up, hissed at me, and went back to sleep.
The nature books and animal sites say lions sleep 20 hours a day. Since lions are just big cats, guess what…..
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
True!
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member 12 months ago
…sharpening claws.
PaintTheDust 12 months ago
The life of Pie.
Ed The Red Premium Member 12 months ago
Doggist propaganda!