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CATDOLL: Do cats snore when they sleep?

Cats snore when they sleep. Cats are thinking animals. They not only snore but also talk in their sleep when they are in deep sleep. Cats feel comfortable and happy next to their owners and make purring sounds similar to snoring. Sometimes they are not snoring but happy sounds. Some cats are born to snore because of their short nasal passages.

Obese cats are prone to snoring when they sleep, so you need to pay attention to controlling the cat's weight. Cats with shorter nasal cavities, such as Garfield, also snore when they sleep, which is normal and there is no need to worry. If a cat snores when it is awake, it may have an upper respiratory tract infection, so it is recommended to take it to the doctor for a checkup.

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