The girl was beaten by a cat for 4 hours after she fell asleep, but the kitten may not have any bad intentions

Pet 8:06am, 17 October 2025 114

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What do cats do when people are sleeping? The answer that foreign netizen Susie got made her dumbfounded.

For a while, she felt that the more she slept, the more tired she became. She felt very tired when she woke up every morning, so she decided to use a camera to find the answer. Unexpectedly, the culprit was found like this. It turned out to be

her cat, which had been beating her while she was sleeping.

In the picture, the victim was sleeping soundly, and suddenly a pair of "lightbulbs" appeared in the darkness:

The cat walked up to the owner's head and observed for a while:

Then he stretched out his sinful paws and began to pull Susie:

once, twice, and continued with a yawn. The attack was not very harsh, but the kitten had enough patience to fight from 11pm to 3am.

This kid is so perseverant.

After learning the whole story, everyone laughed. However, some netizens said: My cat is like this too. In fact, Susie was not the only one who was beaten by a cat in her sleep. Many people complained on the Internet.

Although this behavior sounds cute, it also bothers many people because some cats can be really cruel.

Foreign netizen Brenda complained that she felt like her Maine Coon cat was treating her as prey, and he even had scratches on his face. Others say that their cat has two faces. It will attack violently in the middle of the night, and after finishing its work, it will curl up, purr, and return to its cute state. At the same time, it will not attack his girlfriend.

So, why does the cat do this?

As the saying goes, "Don't guess what the cat is thinking." Currently, netizens have analyzed various reasons, such as the cat wanting to get into bed.

Finding a warm place to sleep is very important for this kind of pet. Some cats will come in by themselves, but the cat in the video may be very "polite". Hitting someone is equivalent to ringing the doorbell.

Some people also believe that pet cats may be overstressed, nervous at night, and may even get sick. After all, cats today are closer to indoor pets than to their original state.

Alternatively, it may be pure disco behavior, which is nature.

In fact, according to reports from netizens, cats hitting people in the middle of the night is just one of their many entertainment items at night. When humans are getting ready to fall asleep, they may just be getting ready to engage in exciting entertainment activities, including jumping up and down in parkour, playing with toys, and even jumping on your feet exposed outside the quilt.

After all, cats’ living habits are definitely different from ours. Although they can sleep an average of 13 to 14 hours a day, and some even reach 20 hours, these sleep times do not need to be continuous.

Normally, cats are active in the morning and dusk, but cat behavior expert Pam Johnson-Bennett believes that the environment may affect cat behavior.

In other words, if the cat is often alone and the environment is quiet, it may think that everyone is resting, so it will spend more time storing energy during the day, that is, sleep more. When you come back at night, it may feel like the day has begun.

When you fall asleep in a hurry, the cat will wonder why you don't get up and continue moving, and then try to bring you back to consciousness through a few crisp "slaps".

Or, after it performed disco parkour several times late at night, humans got up and appeased it by giving it food. This makes it a habit, that is, dancing can get food. So although beating humans for hours on end is strenuous, they may be willing to try it in order to get some rations.