Yep, they twist themselves into some interesting shapes. I can't understand how they can be comfortable, but if they weren't, I'm sure they'd move. I do like how they feel safe and comfortable enough to just lay out, not trying to protect their vulnerable areas. They don't even know what fear is and I want to keep it that way.
I love the way your two boys have so many different sleeping positions.
My favourite is the 4th photo of Conner, sleeping with that "L-shaped back twist". Those paws are so cute.
I think it's the different stretching that must be so relaxing. Watching them sleep is so interesting and relaxing, too.
Yep, they twist themselves into some interesting shapes. I can't understand how they can be comfortable, but if they weren't, I'm sure they'd move. I do like how they feel safe and comfortable enough to just lay out, not trying to protect their vulnerable areas. They don't even know what fear is and I want to keep it that way.
It's nice when cats let you rub their tummies. My Looby Loo has only recently let me do that after living here for over a year. A great sign of trust.Yep, they twist themselves into some interesting shapes. I can't understand how they can be comfortable, but if they weren't, I'm sure they'd move. I do like how they feel safe and comfortable enough to just lay out, not trying to protect their vulnerable areas. They don't even know what fear is and I want to keep it that way.