3. Reflection of your emotional well-being:
If your cat approaches your face while you sleep, it could also be a reflection of your emotional state . Cats are very sensitive to their owners’ emotions and often act accordingly. If you’re feeling stressed, anxious, or sad, your cat might approach your face seeking comfort and support. Cats can detect your emotions through changes in your breathing, your body temperature, or even your movements during sleep, and if they do this regularly, your cat may be more sensitive to your emotional state than you realize.
4. An act of protection or surveillance:
Although less common, some cats approach their owner’s face during sleep because they feel they are being protected. This behavior could be related to their vigilance instinct, especially if your cat feels particularly alert or protective in certain situations. If you’ve been going through a stressful time or are in an unsafe situation, your cat may approach your face to reassure themselves that you are safe and calm.
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