Miawi – Why does a stray cat never really sleep?

Miawi – Pourquoi un chat errant ne dort jamais vraiment ?

A domestic cat sleeps an average of 12 to 16 hours a day, deeply and safely. But a stray cat, left to its own devices, doesn't sleep… it survives . Its sleep phases are short, shallow, and constantly interrupted by fear of the cold, predators, or hunger.

The result: his body becomes exhausted , his immunity collapses, and his life is dramatically shortened.

Here's what studies on the sleep of stray cats reveal, and how a simple Miawi shelter can transform their health and life expectancy.

1. The stray cat only takes micro-naps for survival

Cats have two types of sleep:

  • Light (monitoring) sleep : tense muscles, half-open eyes, ready to flee.
  • Deep (restorative) sleep : relaxed muscles, slow breathing, cellular healing.

Stray cats almost never get into deep sleep because they are in a constant state of alert.

According to a behavioral study from the University of Bristol, stray cats spend less than 3% of their time in deep sleep, compared to 25% for domestic cats.

2. Lack of sleep weakens their immune system

Without deep sleep:

  • No cell regeneration
  • Lower white blood cell production
  • Permanent inflammation of the body

A tired stray cat gets sick faster, recovers less well and lives a shorter life.

A secure shelter allows the cat to relax enough to enter a restful sleep.

3. Shallow sleep increases stress and fear

The stray cat often sleeps:

  • Under cars,
  • In wet bushes,
  • On the ground.

Every noise wakes him up. His heart races. His body produces cortisol (the stress hormone), which:

  • Fatigue the heart.
  • Increases anxiety,
  • It reduces his life expectancy.

4. The shelter changes the cat's sleeping behavior

When a cat discovers a Miawi shelter:

  • He begins by observing it from a distance,
  • Then he cautiously settled in,
  • And once he has gained confidence, he rests deeply there for the first time in a long time.

According to testimonies from shelters:

"The change in posture is visible: the cat lying on its side, belly exposed... the ultimate sign of trust."

A cat that sleeps deeply rebuilds its body, its immunity, and its ability to survive.

5. Deep sleep doubles life expectancy

Restorative sleep allows:

  • Natural healing of minor infections
  • Body temperature regulation
  • Emotional stabilization

A stray cat with access to shelter can live 2 to 4 times longer than a cat left to its own devices.

The Miawi shelter is much more than a physical refuge: it is a vital resting space , where the cat can finally stop surviving… and start living.

Conclusion: a shelter is their first real sleep in months

A cat that closes its eyes in complete trust in a Miawi shelter is not just performing a simple act… it is healing . Its body repairs itself, its mind calms, its survival instinct gives way to true rest.

With Miawi, we offer stray cats not only a roof over their heads… but finally the opportunity to sleep soundly.

Because life begins when you can close your eyes without fear.