Pets Dreamworld

@daverick · 2025-11-04 15:01 · SciFi Multiverse
I've witnessed animals (pets) asleep and noticed some actions they display while in that state. What gets me now is that, I didn't really care to imagine what it could mean. Do pets dream? This question might have crossed my mind at some point, but not to say that I really gave myself the liberty to reminisce on it, and perhaps conduct research. Pets are cute, especially when they fall asleep. Remember that beautiful cat or dog while sleeping? For those who are used to pets and very much close to theirs, for them it could feel like a child sleeping. And you know the beautiful atmosphere that brings, drawing smiles on your cheeks. That's how it could feel like with pets. [Image Source.](https://pixabay.com/photos/cat-pet-feline-animal-fur-4813099/) I've seen pets like cats and dogs taking their naps, or enjoying a deep sleep. One that your distractions could even seem inconsequential. I've tried to wake some in this state but they remained resolute on having their sleep and peace. Could they be dreaming? And what could they be dreaming about? I've thought of that a few times, not really considering it enough though. This prompt then led me to do that. Some of the memories of watching these pets asleep came to mind. I also had to go and do some quick research on the matter of dreams; whether pets really dream in their sleep. Some of their actions suggest they dream and yes, they do dream. I found out that like humans, when we shut our eyes to sleep, a similar process happens with them. Pets do dream. What they dream of, one can't tell really. But it's mostly what I agree to be an extension of their predominant activities and the activities during the day. For a cat, it could be something like chasing a rat, for a dog it could be like playing with another dog and so on. They express these outwardly even as they experience them in their sleep. Some of these expressions are the wagging of the tails, in both dogs and cats while asleep. It indicates they are having an exciting moment in their dreams. The dogs also twitch their paws and make movements with their eyes. Also, one that I find somewhat common is the small or little noises they make. All of these indicate the dog is dreaming and possibly having an exciting time or an adventure in their dreams. [Image Source.](https://pixabay.com/photos/dog-puppy-pet-animal-young-dog-6934895/) Cats have similar actions too. They tend to move their whiskers and paws in their sleep usually in an excited state. Of course, this could be that they are having a little hunting or stalking adventure. What else could excite a cat more than that? These are outward expressions from cats I found as I researched on this, and then recalled that I had witnessed such with these pets. Pests are lovely, and I like them. However, I have never really had one. I stayed in houses that had dogs and cats. One house had both living simultaneously. Later on in life, we had our dog as a house. It was cherished and well cared for. Maybe that made it reckless and then, it wasn't staying at home. Well, we lost it sometime later. So, I'll say pets dream. These dreams can be sweet or horrific. Much like humans do, and sometimes as a response to our activities in the day, the same can be said of pets. Though the biological processes differ. * * * ###### Thank you for reading through!
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