Dangers of sleeping with cats

Dangers of sleeping with cats:
1. Cats have a lot of hair. It is easy to shed hair or scales, so people with low immunity or allergic constitutions may easily develop allergies if they sleep with cats.
2. Cats may have parasites, and you are likely to be infected if you sleep with them.
3. If a cat has a skin disease and is not isolated and sleeps with its owner, it can easily transmit the skin disease to the owner.
4. Cats are nocturnal animals and generally like to be active at night. If you sleep with the cat at night, the cat is likely to parkour on the bed, affecting the owner's sleep.
5. Frequently sleeping with a cat will cause the cat to become particularly clingy. Once it leaves its owner, it will become depressed, which will have a certain impact on both the cat and the owner to a certain extent.
6. The cat may be scratched. The cat’s nails need to be trimmed regularly to avoid scratching the owner while sleeping. If the cat is not particularly good-tempered, it is not recommended to sleep together.
7. If the owner is sick, such as a cold, the disease may also be transmitted to the cat. Therefore, for the sake of their own health, it is recommended not to sleep with cats.
8. For petite cats, the owner will toss and turn on the bed after falling asleep. If the cat is accidentally pressed, it may cause fractures or suffocation.
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