'She settled on my chest, directly over my heart': One cat pawrent's story prompted the online feline family to share the meowgical ways their cats sense when they need a late-night hug

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    My cat has no idea that sitting on my chest at 2am when I can't sleep is the most helpful thing anyone has ever done for me.
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    Rescued her from a shelter where she'd been returned twice. The volunteers warned me she was "difficult." Took a long time to warm up.
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    Didn't like being held. Needed a lot of patience. They were right. The first two months were mostly her judging me from a distance with the energy of a disappointed landlord.
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    Then one night about 6 months in I couldn't sleep. One of those 2am spirals where your brain decides that right now is the perfect time to revisit every questionable decision you've made since 2011.
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    was just lying there in the dark, completely in my own head. And she jumped up.
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    She'd never done it before. She walked in a slow circle, which I now know is just cats being cats, and then she settled directly on my chest.
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    Directly over my heart. And she started purring. I don't know if it was the weight of her.
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    The warmth. The rhythm of the purring that gave my brain something to follow besides its own spiral.
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    But within ten minutes I was asleep. She does it now whenever I can't sleep. I don't know how she knows.
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    I haven't figured out what I'm doing differently at 2am versus any other time. But she always knows.
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    She has no idea she's been doing more for my mental health than most things I've actively tried.
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    She just thinks she found a good spot. I hope she knows she did. Does your cat have a habit they developed on their own that turned out to be exactly what you needed?
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    A cat is sleeping on a woman's chest and face, and she lovingly hugs the cat while they fall asleep together on a bed.
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    judyflorence Mine does this exact thing. 2am, wide awake spiraling about work, and then 14 pounds of warm purring fur just parks itself on my chest like "I got you." Knocks me out within 10 minutes every time. Better than melatonin honestly.
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    Important Wrap 772 Purring has been shown to lower blod pressure. I think they do know. There have been lots of documented cases of cats saving people. I heard of some cases where the cat started fr king out and woke up the husband of a woman with diabetes. Turns out her blod sugar was really off. Her husband was able to help her and wake her up.
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    Freyjia1 Thier whiskers can pick a lot of information too, directly linked into thier spinal reflex, things like air disturbance and fluctuations
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    Which also allows them to react to things / targets before they move, like jumping out of the way of snake strikes or blind cats able to just navigate without much issue
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    They definately know, they'll react to changes in mood or hormones too, like going out of thier way to do things to cheer you up
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    There was a story a few years ago on reddit with a woman that tried hard to get her cat to eat dry food and would get happy and excited when it did, when she got depr_sed with some events in her life, the cat carried in some dry food, made sure she was watching then would eat it to try getting that happy response from her, iirc that cat was a male floofy tux
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    mandmrats My mom's cat would wake her up when her sleep apnea got bad. She'd sit on her chest and paw at her face until she woke up. One of my cats is very emotionally tuned to people. If someone is stressed, she sticks to them like glue.
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    Flat-Limit5595 I have a cat that needs physical touch with a victim to sleep, like he needs to be on me. Now i cant sleep without a purring 18lb buff cat curled up on my bot. Like if he gets separated from me, neither of us can sleep. Its awful but hes cute and he loves me.
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    Klutzy-Weekend-3715 I think she does know. Maybe it's the scent or the sound of your breathing, but cats can sense things. Now getting them to act on it, that's the hard part. You have a very special kitty.
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    One of mine will knead anywhere but she especially loves soft blankets so I'll make her massage my cramps.
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    Rakifiki My boy will try that. Unfortunately he is fifteen pounds and I swear he puts all of that weight directly on the cramp and it doesn't help ... But he's trying so I hate to push him away. And once he settles, he is much nicer than a heating pad tbh. It's just that one or two minutes of kneading before it q_q
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    Impossible-Bug2038 • 9h ago it's interesting to me that they can read us very well, but we struggle with understanding them. I enjoy it, and I appreciate how mine will seek me out when he thinks I need a break from whatever.
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    glad for you and your little friend. I love it when I wake up and mine is sleeping on my chest, or stretched out along my arm.
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    Graphicnovelnick My cat insists on sleeping by my head and under my chin every night. His purrs are very soothing to fall asleep to.
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    To be fair, he also slaps me awake and yowls for his food an hour before I have to get up for work, so it kind of evens out.
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    LA4th District You're very lucky ②For sixteen years my void would come into the bedroom if he heard a rustle in the middle of the night and do the same thing. I'd give him a little hand hug. Sometimes just as I was drifting back to sleep I'd feel him leave again once his work was done. I'm glad you have this lovely cat to help you out too.
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    LargeSeaworthiness1 i have no doubt they know! my late beloved baby was an absolute menace if our stomachs ached. he would be so insistent that he sit on us; he wouldn't take no for an answer! and so he would curl up on us and help soothe the aches.
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    he also knew before i did that i have dysautonomia, i swear. he would always lie down on my chest with his heart over my heart. always specifically right there, never anywhere else on my chest. like he knew my nervous system and cardiovascular system don't communicate well.
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    SecretKeeperoftheSun I had a childhood cat that if I was sad after school (ab ive elementary teacher situation, long story) she would come running from where she was exploring outside and rub against me and her tell would rub along my face as if wiping my tears. She would let me pet her and would comfort me and then when I was all better would run off to play or guard her territory. We cuddled almost every night for so long.
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    My current void baby is also sweet. She will feel if I'm anxious, sad, or having anxiety attacks. Comes out of the blue and snuggles on my chest and rubs my face purring. It feels like a "I got you and you got me". It always felt like these moments are times when you feel so connected and bonded with these beautiful creatures that I always joked they feel like witch familiars. Where they just get you on a non verbal level and yet have their own fun personalities and keep you going day after day.
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    totally-jag She knows. She knows. Good kitty. I was really sick for a year. My wife has a cat that spends all her time with her, sitting on her lap, sleeping on her in bed. When I was sick for the year, that cat switched over and gave me all the attention. Sat on my lap, sleep on me, gave me all her attention. She knew I was sick and needed comfort.

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