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Cats Offer a Better Night's Sleep?
Animal News Center
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Cats Make Good
Bedmates |
June
6, 2003
— Forty-four percent of respondents to a survey of cat owners in England
recently conducted by Cats Protection indicated that they "enjoy a better
night's sleep with their cat on their bed than with their partner in their
bed."
Only 26 percent of the
men who were polled agreed with the statement, but a majority — 51 percent —
of the women did.
"Those who said they
enjoyed a better night's sleep with their cat stated they felt safer and
more comforted with their feline," said Cats Protection Head of Promotions
Judy Bernstein.
Among the other
advantages of cats cited by respondents were more space on the bed, purring
and an absence of harassment and/or snoring.
A total of 420
individuals took the survey. All of them were at least 20, but no older than
40.
Most of the individuals —
55 percent — indicated that they would be willing to allow their cats to
"hog the covers" in order to make themselves more comfortable, but not
permit partners to do so.
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