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Why Cats Get Annoyed by Snoring:
Sensitive Hearing: Cats have excellent hearing and can find loud, sudden noises, like snores, jarring.
Disrupted Sleep: A snorer’s loud noises can interrupt a cat’s deep sleep cycles, causing stress.
Unpredictable Noise: Unlike a purr or gentle hum, a snore is an unpredictable, loud sound that can seem threatening or just plain annoying to a feline.
How Cats React:
Vocalization/Physical Protest: Some cats will try to “shush” the snorer by pawing at their mouth, as seen in viral videos.
Leaving the Area: A cat might find a quieter spot to sleep, away from the disturbance.
Tolerance: Some cats simply get used to it, especially if they’ve lived with a snorer for a while.
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