25 Most Awkward Sleeping Positions

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    Epicfied Well-Known Member

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    Victor Leigh Well-Known Member

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    Very interesting sleeping positions indeed. I have seen all of them except one. That one is where the cat sleeps across the lines of the clothes dryer. Maybe it's because my clothes are dried on long single lines. Would be quite a feat if my cats can sleep on a single strand of clothes line.
     
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    Lol! Cats are so awkward with their sleeping choices! Sometimes I have no idea how they were even able to fall asleep that way. They look so uncomfortable and yet are sleeping away!
     
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    My cats like to sleep like this:
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    If I allow them.
     
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    I've never seen that either. I've seen similar... but not exact.

    Exactly! I really don't know how they can... I guess it's how flexible they are?
     
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    I love kitties sleeping in weird places! My favorite is "The Ruler" because it is so cute! I just want to kiss that little sleepy kitty. My cats often sleep in this position and I love taking pictures of them.
     
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