Why does my Devon Rex sleep under laundry?
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Financially speaking, that laundry pile is a low-cost, high-return investment for your cat. Think of it as a zero-premium insurance policy-it provides warmth, camouflage, and a sense of security without any extra expense to you. He’s just maximizing his comfort dividends by hiding in a spot that feels safe and smells like you, which is essentially free emotional collateral. If you want to save on future laundry bills, toss a cheap, clean towel in a basket-he’ll treat it like a high-yield savings account for naps.
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