

Large birds such as owls, hawks, and eagles are small cat predators. If we look at non-domesticated cats, we find that a crepuscular pattern is beneficial to their survival.īig cats such as the lion are at the apex of their kingdoms – meaning few if any predators.įor those in the wild, crepuscular behavior is a survival necessity. There is a good biological reason for this activity pattern. But they are more accurately described as “crepuscular,” meaning their most active time occurs at dusk-or twilight-and dawn, just before the sun rises. Are Cats Nocturnal Animals?Ĭats are hard-wired to be more nocturnal (most active at night), than diurnal (most active in the daytime). In any case, when a typical cat (is there such a thing?) comes alive in the evening, it’s only logical to believe that he must be nocturnal. Sometimes it seems cats sleep during the day to save up their energy to play with you when you get home from work.Īt other times, their natural sleep patterns appear to be a diabolical plot to keep you awake at night.

After all, the word “catnap” was created especially for them. As anyone who has ever been owned by a cat can tell you, cats sleep a lot.
