Why does my Persian cat choose quiet corners for naps?
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Charlotte Martin
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Quiet corners feel safe and secure for them. Your Persian likely seeks a low-traffic spot to sleep without interruptions. It's just their instinct to find a calm, cozy hideaway.
FrostRider
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It’s like they’re curating their own little sanctuary, and honestly, I think it’s because Persians are such sensitive souls who really soak up the energy around them. A quiet corner lets them fully relax without the buzz of household noise or sudden movements-it’s their personal zen zone where they can recharge that luxurious coat and dream of sunbeams. I’ve noticed mine will pick a spot with a soft rug or a patch of carpet near a window, just to feel the vibration of stillness, and it’s adorable how they’ll paw at the spot a few times before settling in, like they’re making sure it’s perfect.
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