The Top 5 Reasons Cats Cuddle:
1.To Keep Warm
Despite having a thick coat of fur, many cats dislike being outside in the cold and may seek protection. In the wild, they can keep warm by hiding under cars, under hollowed trees, or in holes in the ground. To keep warm in confinement, your cat will typically hide beneath the bed, climb under the blankets, or snuggle up to you. Not only is your body a scorching 98 degrees, but it also acts as a heat reflector for the cat.
2.Safety
House cats are among the most ferocious hunters on the planet. They are ten times more lethal than wild animals, according to some experts, and they constitute a significant environmental concern. We parents, on the other hand, are well aware that they are also large chickens. Loud noises, dogs, and strangers cause them to flee and hide. If your cat regards you as the alpha of the household, especially if you raised it from a kitten and have previously defended it from harm, it is likely that it will flee to you if it feels threatened. When a cat is terrified, it will jump on your lap and bury its head in your armpit, and it will stay there hugging for a long time until the danger has passed.
3.Attention
If it feels like you've been neglecting it, many cats will want to snuggle with you to win your attention. When you're on the computer, watching TV, or reading, they'll frequently do this. The cat will frequently crawl into your lap and lie down in the hopes of distracting you. If that fails, your cat may resort to more aggressive methods, such as sleeping on your keyboard or swatting at the paces as you turn them, perhaps ruining the book.
4. It Gets a Better View