Can cats sense sleep apnea?
Can they? Cats may not be able to tell you how much oxygen is in your system, but they are definitely helping you sleep. There are a lot of reasons for this: cats are mammals and have long arms and legs that weigh a lot, which means they are capable of maneuvering around obstacles better than humans. Also, because cats are so small, and because they are usually light sleeper, it's also better to have them about as often as possible. Plus, they tend to sleep more when asleep than during the day, which can make for some really awesome dream sequences. This is just one example of the sleep apnea that I have heard of.…