Cats: A Night Menace

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Cats are naturally active during both the day and night. However, their activity level at night may vary based on the individual cat and their surroundings. Some cats sleep for much of the night, while others may roam and play during the hours of darkness.

Cats are crepuscular animals, which means they are most active at dawn and dusk. They have good night vision, which helps them see in the dark, and their sharp senses, such as hearing and smell, are also more acute at night. This natural tendency to be active during the night makes sense from an evolutionary perspective, as their ancestors needed to hunt during these hours to survive.

However, domesticated cats are not typically required to hunt for food and may choose to sleep instead. The amount of sleep and activity a cat gets at night can also depend on the presence of other animals in the home, their age, and any medical conditions they may have.

Overall, cats are adaptable animals and their night-time behavior will depend on a variety of factors.
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