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2 contributions to Simcha Hub of Pet Physiology
Mazel
I lost my little Mazel today. I've been watching her closely over the past couple of days, knowing something was off. She was still eating and drinking. She was using the litter box but all of a sudden she couldn't hear me. She went deaf overnight. Today she had an episode of incontinence and wouldn't move. Picking her up was like picking up a rag. Then she started panting like a dog. Then she went into full-blown respiratory distress. She is now with my son, Simcha and the rest of my pets. I'll miss my little girl. 🥹🥹
Mazel
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So sorry to hear this, @Dr. Peninah Wood Ph.D very sorry for your loss. I know it can be a very heartbreaking time.
DAILY NUGGET - The Cat Who Sleeps on Your Side
I'm a side sleeper. Every night I have a cat that climbs up on my side. When a cat sleeps on your side, it’s not random, and it’s not just affection, it’s a precise nervous‑system decision. Your side gives them regulation without overwhelm: the soft expansion of your ribs, the steady warmth of your liver, and the gentle lateral rhythm of your breath. It’s close enough to sync with you, but spacious enough that they keep their own autonomy. This is secure attachment, not clinginess. Side‑sleeping is also a sentinel behavior. In the wild, cats guard the flank of the one they trust most. When yours curls into your side, they’re positioning themselves as your protector, quietly monitoring the room while you sleep. They’re also reading your physiology, your emotional load, your breath shifts, your sleep depth, and choosing the spot where your body feels the most “active” to them. Cats gravitate toward the area that needs the most buffering or warmth. A cat who sleeps on your side isn’t just cuddling. They’re co‑regulating, guarding, attuning, and syncing with you, choosing the exact place where your physiology and theirs meet in harmony, without losing themselves in the process. Don't forget the exciting updates! Built with love, guided by my son's and Simcha's memory, and committed to helping people and their pets live healthier, fuller lives.
DAILY NUGGET - The Cat Who Sleeps on Your Side
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My most loyal cat, Winston, likes to be with me all the time and cuddles up at my feet at night. He'll usually climb on me and drape across my legs when I'm in my deepest sleep though! 😁
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Adam Thomas
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