Some cats love sleeping next to their owners - it feels secure and cozy for them.
Meanwhile, other cats can come to you ten times a night and try to wake you up - but why?
Let's find out why they do it, so you can stop it and have a good rest.
Cats are often more active at night, and they might want to play with you or their toys when you're trying to sleep.
If your cat's food bowl is empty or they're used to eating at night, they might wake you up for a meal.
Cats like being around their humans, and they might want your attention or cuddles, especially if they've been alone during the day.
Some cats have a natural body clock that makes them active at night, which can disrupt your sleep.
If your cat doesn't have enough things to do during the day, they might get bored at night and look for ways to entertain themselves.
Sometimes, discomfort or health problems can make a cat restless at night. If this happens often, it's a good idea to see a vet.
When your cat wakes you up, it's usually boredom or playfulness - so you can't actually make your cat stop it.
Meanwhile, you can always leave some food and water and close your bedroom's door at night.