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6 Reasons Why Your Cat Is Waking You

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By Care2 Jan 18, 2013

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    If you can’t remember the last time you got a good night’s rest because your kitty won’t let you sleep, it’s time to look into some troubleshooting. Here are the top six reasons your cat might be waking you up at night.

    Note that this article addresses repeat offenders. If your typically quiet cat suddenly pounces or meows relentlessly one night, investigate: She could be ill, or warning you of a problem.

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    1. Illness

    Some medical conditions inhibit a good night’s sleep. Even a mild ailment such as a toothache can make a feline restless.

    “Be particularly suspicious if this is a new behavior, especially in an older cat,” warns Cindi Cox, DVM at the MSPCA-Angell adoption center in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Some of the more common culprits for sudden onsets of yowling are arthritis, hyperthyroidism, and high blood pressure, all of which can be diagnosed and treated by a veterinarian.

    Start with a call to your vet if your cat is repeatedly exhibiting unusual behavior at night. Getting her on the road to recovery may mean you’ll both be sleeping soundly again.

    RELATED: Can You Have Too Many Cats?

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    2. Boredom

    If your cat is alone a lot, she’s probably resting during the day, leaving her energized to play all night. Look into ways to amuse her while you’re out. “Toys, window perches, and innovative feeding methods, such as foraging toys or hiding small amounts of food throughout the house, can help,” says Cox.

    Interactive play with her human family is also important. Get her moving around with a laser toy, dangle a wand while you watch TV, or toss a ball around before you leave for work. Keep her toys fresh by rotating them or bringing home something new.

    Tucker her out for the day with a longer playtime in the evening, at least an hour before lights out so she has time to unwind.

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    3. Habit

    Perhaps when she was a kitten or a new cat, you responded to her wake-up calls by giving a cuddle or freshening her water. Unfortunately, you taught her that you’re receptive to midnight visitors.

    Habits can be reversed, so even if you got off on the wrong foot, you can reclaim your evening. Next time she pounces at an unacceptable hour, roll over and stay put. After several nights of your boring reaction, she’ll lose interest.

    RELATED: What Is An Elf Cat?

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    4. Immediate gratification

    Do you sleepily dish up the cat food mere minutes after rising? If so, she may be waking you to invoke the feeding process. “Go about your morning activities for a while before feeding or lavishing attention on the cat,” suggests Cox.

    Fend off her hunger by giving her a healthy snack before bedtime, such as a high-protein treat. Or ask your vet about dividing her daily food into smaller meals, spread throughout the day, to help her feel more satisfied.

    If your cat is finicky for fresh water, indulge her with a self-filling water dispenser.

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    5. Lighting

    What’s dark to the human eye isn’t so dark to the feline. “Cats see better in the dark due to having more light-sensitive receptors in their eyes, and small amounts of light may be quite disruptive,” Cox explains.

    If you leave a nightlight on, sleep with the TV flickering, or have streetlights shining into your room, that may be just the right light for fun. Minimize light in the sleeping area or try room-darkening blinds to discourage activity.
    On the other hand, if your cat is a senior citizen, her failing vision may be making it difficult to see at all, causing her restlessness. A soft light can help.

    Adjust your lighting, giving each change about a week to take effect, to see what works best for your situation.

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    6. Harsh reactions

    Just like children, some cats will act up for attention — even if that attention is you grumpily telling her to get lost. “Any attention, even negative, could paradoxically reinforce [the cat’s] attention-seeking behavior,” says Cox.

    In addition to perpetuating the problem, your harsh reaction can be damaging to her trust in you, and in humans in general. Tough as it may be, keep quiet during her escapades. She’s more likely to learn a lesson from your silence than from your annoyed antics.

    No one likes to be roused from sleep. Assess the situation to discover the problem. With a few corrective measures, you’ll both be on the same sleep schedule.

    Have you ever had a cat who was frisky at night? How did you deal with the problem? Let us know in the comments!

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My 7 yr old cat turned herself into a service cat by waking me up when ever I quit breathing. I have severe sleep apnea and use a mask but it still happens and she has meows VERY loudly to scratching me to wake me up and won't lay down again until she knows i woke completely up and get my mask back on. I hope she out lives me.........

January 21 2013 at 8:40 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Reply
Mary

My big orange tabby, Tommy, likes to play fetch with his toys after I have gone to bed. The game ends only after I hide his toys in my nightstand drawer. Keeps me awake until past midnight everynight.. At 6:00 every norming he nudges me with his big pink nose to tell me he's ready to play some more Fortunately, he and I both like long naps every afternoon.

January 21 2013 at 2:14 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
babby201

My cat would wake me about 745 every day to get up for school,she would sit on my chest and gently nibble my nose . funny she knew school days from weekends.

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cjacsi

Animals do have some psychic instincts, but for the most part my cats wake me because they're either hungry, thirsty or just want to go explore the great outdoors. Even at 4 in the morning. Don't want to get a kitty door because then I will wake up with strange felines in my house. And pissy ones at that.

January 21 2013 at 9:38 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
cjacsi

What type of litter do you use for Lola?

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grannaycindy

my little female cat, (lola) has been acting out of sorts. she suddenly is going pee in my laundry room.. on top of the dryer to be exact. the urine i s clean, not bloody no odor and a normal amount. i have no idea why she is doing this. anyone have any ideas?

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StarWarsGirl95

First, go have your cat checked out by a vet. We had a cat with this problem and it turned out to be kidney failure. No funny smell, but still.

This sounds more like a behavioral issue, though. Without knowing too much more, I can't really help you, but here are some ideas: Did another animal in the house recently pass? Did a family member move on? If this is the case, your cat is probably lonely and I recommend getting companion, such as a kitten. Also, did you change the litter type recently? The location? If so, she's trying to tell you she's not happy about it. Changing it back should do the trick. Hope this helps.

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