Pet parents often ask, “Why does my cat sleep with me and not my husband?” Cats sleep intermittently throughout a 24-hour time frame and choose their cuddle sleeping partner carefully. There are a variety of reasons your cat chooses you over your husband.
Are you the one who feeds your cat their meals? Cats often feel closer to the person in the household who feeds them because it builds trust. If you wake up in the morning and your cat is standing near you with their head hanging over yours, it’s a clue they are waiting for breakfast and know you are the one to provide it.
Some cats bond with their owners because they make them feel safe. Did you scoop your cat up before they got attacked by a dog? Have you rescued your cat from dangerous or scary situations? If so, your cat has confidence that you will keep them safe while they are sleeping.
On a funny note, some cats prefer the scent of a specific human or the snoring sounds they make while sleeping. As the chosen sleeping buddy of your cat, you can enjoy many benefits cuddling provides.
Why Does My Cat Sleep with Me and Not My Husband?
Benefits of Allowing Your Cat to Sleep Next to You
You don’t feel alone – Your cat will keep you company when your husband goes on a business trip or travels.
Increases the bond – Your cat is part of your family, and sleeping next to each other strengthens your trust and bond to each other.
Less stress – Studies have revealed petting a cat helps reduce stress, anxiety, depression, and lower blood pressure.
Petting your cat as you try to fall asleep helps reduce daily stress and fall asleep faster.
You stay warm – Cold nights will feel more hospitable with your fluffy cat sleeping side by side with you.
Do cats have a favorite person?
Yes. Some cats do have a favorite person. There are many factors involved in your cat choosing a favorite person in the household. If your husband wants to become your cat’s favorite person, try the suggestions below.
Socialize with the cat more often – Set aside playtime, talk to them, pet them often and socialize with them often.
Learn to communicate better – Cats don’t speak human languages, but they do have a way to communicate with humans if you pay attention closely. Learn the meaning of your cat’s different noises by observing them closely. Cats usually have different tones for asking for food, cuddles, toys, and more.
Give your cat freedom – Cats need their alone time to nap or decompress. Don’t interfere if you see them sleeping alone in a cozy spot or looking out the window in a dreamy state.
Invite your cat to cuddle – Create a welcoming environment for your cat to get close to you. Invite them to cuddle next to you on the sofa while watching a movie or arranging the blankets on the bed so they have a special spot next to you.
Feed them their favorite food – Some cats prefer the taste of certain wet or dry cat food. On occasion, ask your husband to feed the cat their favorite meal or treats. During this task, make sure your cat sees your husband providing the tasty food to help build trust and a closer bond.
Play with cat toys – Some cats can keep themselves occupied with their toys while others prefer interacting with their pet parents.
Ask your husband to sit down and spend quality time with the cat to help create a closer relationship.
Another helpful tip is to buy a few new toys for your cat and make sure your cat understands they came from your husband.
Be nice – Cats pick up on human emotions. If your husband tends to be nervous, upset, or angry while they are near your cat, it can cause a sense of fear of your husband.
Ask your husband to be calm around the cat as much as possible.
Remain patient – You can’t force your cat to like you, but you can make it easier by showing them you care and want to spend time together.
Is it mean to not let your cat sleep with you?
No. Cats that love their owners still find time in their day to sleep alone. All cats are different, but they might decide to sleep next to you one night and not the next. Just allow your cat to do what they desire instead of controlling the situation.
Bottom Line
Chances are your husband might be a little jealous of the cat since it always snuggles next to you. Make sure you give your husband attention too, and maybe encourage the cat to sleep closer to him some nights.
If your husband really wants the cat to sleep next to him, ask him to feed the cat a few times a week. This will help you create a bond between them.
Your cat definitely favors you if they only choose to sleep next to you and not your husband. It might feel great knowing your cat adores you, but you can also encourage them to feel more comfortable around your husband.
Remember, cats are mysterious creatures that often have a heart of gold hidden under their fluffy fur. Sometimes it just takes a while to develop a close bond with others.
Try the tips mentioned earlier to help your cat bond with your husband today!