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Do Cats Dream? Let’s Ask Pancake

Pancake and Tiller spend the majority of their day sleeping

Hi, I’m Dr. Lauren! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my two adventurous cats, Pancake and Tiller.

One study defines dreaming as a “universal mental state characterized by hallucinatory imagery congruent with a confabulated, temporally ordered, storylike experience.”1 Rolls off the tongue, no? In layman’s terms, a dream is the emotions, thoughts and images obtained during sleep. Or in reality, it’s the part of sleep you remember, or don’t.

The act of sleeping for both humans, and animals like cats, shares two phases: rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM periods. During these phases in both species, similar physiological and neurological activities occur, suggesting that cats do dream during sleep. (Similar to humans, REM sleep is the phase in which feline dreaming is believed more likely to occur, whereas during non-REM sleep, the body is more focussed on repair and rebuilding.)

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Do Cats Dream? Pancake’s Evidence

Like last week’s topic, the science is sparse on whether cats dream, and certainly what they dream about. During an interview on this very topic, one professor of veterinary neurology has been quoted as saying that cats certainly dream.2 I, too, agree. Cats definitely dream. Where’s my scientific data, you ask? Enter stage left: Pancake.

Pancake is a champion sleeper. Maybe the champion. Cats spend on average around 15+ hours a day sleeping. That equates to around 70% of a cat’s life. The rest, obviously, is spent eating! I’m fairly certain Pancake has also found a Time-Turner (thanks to the British Ministry of Magic) and actually manages to sleep around 26 hours a day, as she travels back in time to gain an extra hour or two for sleeping, and an additional one for eating, or at least staring longingly at the food bowl…

Tiller and pancake sleeping
Pancake sleeps at LEAST 26 hours a day…

Signs of Cat Dreaming

On many occasions, I’ve found Pancake asleep, and I see signs that lead me to suspect she’s dreaming. Ear twitching, paw shaking, whiskers twitching—it’s all there. As a veterinarian, on more than one occasion, I’ve had clients call, concerned, that something is wrong with their cat. Upon observation, it’s apparent that some of these cats are probably dreaming.

Signs your cat might be dreaming during sleep:
  • Ear twitching
  • Head movement
  • Slight vocalizations
  • Whisker twitching
  • Rapid eye movements
  • Paws twitching
Things that can look like dreaming:
  • Seizures (these cats will be awake, not sleeping)
  • Prey chirruping (again a behavior performed when awake)
  • Neurological tremors

If you’ve not seen your cat dreaming before, or your cat suddenly starts displaying unusual tremors, shakes, or vocalizations, speak to your vet to discuss what could be causing these signs. Better yet, get a video—they are priceless for interpreting conditions and things that occur at home.

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Fun Facts About Dreaming

  • Kittens are believed to dream more often than adult cats. This is due to the fact that kittens experience more REM sleep than adults
  • Humans dream about cats in about 5% of dreams.
  • Dreaming about cats is said to potentially represent a desire for independence, femininity, or experiencing unpredictability.

Ultimately, we don’t know for certain that cats dream. But a lot of evidence suggests that they do, and certainly no data exists to suggest that they don’t. Most cat owners will likely agree that their cats dream—about what, has yet to be determined. For Pancake, I would not be surprised to learn that she’s dreaming about a never-ending spread of her favorites: cheese, roast chicken, and dry cat food. Or perhaps she is paradoxically dreaming of her favorite pastime itself: sleep!

This article is a part of Dr. Lauren, Pancake, and Tiller's series.

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