


This is because their sleeping pattern has somehow shifted and your cat may be used to having your attention at this time of night or is hungry. It is not uncommon for a domestic cat to wake their owner up in the middle of the night. However, you should take into account that not all domestic cats have the same habits, as their upbringing and habits will most certainly influence their sleeping patterns greatly. The time ferals have to spend hunting and finding food is much higher, as their prey is their only source of food, whereas domestic cats can become lazier due to the fact that they don't have to hunt for their food, so domestic cats will concentrate their energy in a shorter period of time, whereas feral cats may have to hunt way into the night to find food. Ever wondered why your cat wakes you up in the morning right before your alarm is about to set off? Although there are many reasons, the fact that they are crepuscular also comes into play.ĭomestic cats have gotten used to living inside their homes, which is why 70% of their time is spent snoozing and sleeping.Whilst owned cats have an activity peak that accounts for 3% of their day, stray and feral cats spend 14% of their time running and hunting, which are considered peaks of activity. On average, cats will sleep 16 hours a day, and elderly cats can even sleep up to 20 hours. Apart from this, domestic cats, as do others, will reserve their energies during the warmest hours of the day, i.e sunlight and will also snuggle up during the cold nigh, especially in winter, to have a peak in activity during twilight, due to their instincts and because it tends to be the time that humans are around to play with. House cats are said to be the most crepuscular of all felines, as they have adapted the most from their hunting nature.

They also adopt a nocturnal behavior to avoid humans too. Feral cats are more reliant on their pray to eat, which is why they have more nocturnal patterns than house cats, even if they are free-roaming. Wild cats such as the lion, the tiger or the linx are in fact nocturnal, they are considered specialized hunters when compared to other animals, which is why they only need a few hours a day to hunt, and will spend the rest of the day in a leisurely fashion.įeral cats are said to be completely nocturnal, due to the fact that their pray (usually small mammals) and sources of food usually appear after dusk. We should remember that the Felis silvestris catus descends from the same line of other felines. In the following section we'll give you more details about a housecat's general activity patterns. They will prefer sleeping when they are alone and being slightly more active during feeding times, which is why you may see them seeking for your attention at times when you usually feed them or pay attention to them. However, owned cats can adapt to their owner's schedule too. This is why housecats seem to be sleeping during most of the day and tend to awaken when the sun is going down or up. The term crepuscular is pretty vague, as many of these animals will also be active in the middle of the might or even during the day, which is what may confuse some and ask themselves if cats are diurnal or nocturnal. There are many mammals that are crepuscular, such as hamsters, rabbits, ferrets, bobcats and possums.

However, prey can learn the predator's activity patterns, which is why sometimes anti-predator adaptations occur, meaning that prey will change their habits in order to avoid being caught. Crepuscular animals are those that are at their most active both at dusk and dawn, as this is the time when their prey is available. What we now as the domestic cat ( Felis silvestris catus) is not nocturnal like the owl, the raccoon or the Ocelot, but crepuscular.
