Cats are adorable pets, but they can sometimes cause a ton of problems. They may use a litter box, scratch furniture, and leave hair everywhere. Quite often, cats will sleep on their owner's clothes. Even leaving a shirt or T-shirt on the couch can quickly lead to a kitten settling on the fabric. Animals love to rest on human things, and they do so for a number of reasons.
The cat is trying to make friends with you.
A pet shows its love for its owner by sleeping on their clothes. If a person cares for their pet, their T-shirts and pants will always be covered in fur. Cats crave affection; they adore warmth, so they'll try to snuggle into a discarded shirt. Furthermore, cats quickly become accustomed to sleeping "on soft surfaces." They're easily spoiled. The sofa feels hard, and their personal basket lacks a feather bed. This is where their love for their owner's clothes comes from. All cats are aesthetes; they enjoy comfort. Therefore, cotton clothing is more often the victim of a cat's affection than synthetic materials.
Collects bad energy
There's an esoteric concept associated with cats' love of clothing. According to legend, cats were sent from heaven to protect people from misfortune. They are a kind of angel. For this very reason, cats were deified in Egypt. The cult of this pet still lives on. It's believed that this pet can see the "underside of the world," and that cats communicate with ghosts and see poltergeists. Furthermore, cats can ward off curses and the evil eye. Thoughts are material, so any negative word addressed to you can lead to illness or problems in your personal life. Cats see dark auras and absorb them. Therefore, if a cat lies on your clothing, it may be cleansing the room of some negative forces.
Cats can smell their owners.
The most obvious reason a cat sleeps on clothing is an attempt to establish a bond with its owner. Animals have a highly developed sense of smell and quickly adapt to new scents. The scent of a caring person attracts cats, so they love to "sleeper" on the clothing of their caregiver. Obviously, this behavior can sometimes be irritating. To break your cat of this bad habit, avoid yelling. Cats are sensitive creatures and quickly absorb negative emotions, which can have disastrous consequences.
To avoid problems with hair on your clothes, hang your clothes in a closet and close it tightly. Provide your cat with a worthy alternative: stores are full of soft toys designed for furry pets. Buy a soft pillow, and your pet will never leave it. At most, he'll crawl into his beloved owner's lap.



