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JUWhen your cat believes in immediate intervention for sleep disruptions.
While feline methods aren’t NHS-approved, persistent snoring is worth getting checked. The NHS recommends looking into snoring if it’s loud, regular, or affecting sleep - especially if there’s gasping, choking, morning headaches, or daytime exhaustion. Simple changes like side sleeping, reducing alcohol before bed, keeping nasal passages clear, and managing allergies can help.
And if it’s ongoing? Speak to your GP. Your sleep (and your cat) will thank you.” 🐱😴
Since posting this I’ve realised it’s AI 🤦🏼♀️
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