Yes, there is a risk that a cat can suffocate under covers while sleeping due to lack of air circulation. It is important to ensure that your cat has a safe and comfortable sleeping environment.
Yes, cats can breathe under a blanket while sleeping as long as there is enough airflow for them to breathe comfortably. It is important to ensure that the blanket is not too heavy or tightly wrapped around the cat to prevent any breathing difficulties.
"In bed" means being physically under the covers, while "on bed" means being physically on top of the covers.
Seals are mammals. They Breathe air with lungs, through mouth and nostrils. And they have to Breathe while sleeping just like you and I.
They do not breathe underwater. They hold their breath under the water and surface to breathe.
I could quite possibly call a person who has "problem waking up and breathe while sleeping" a snorer, rude and annnoying if they sleep with me, and most probably suffering from sleep apnea. They should see a doctor.
squirrels breathe with their feet while some use theirnose
Because you would die if you did not. Breathing is an autonomic function of the body. It does not require constant attention.
It shouldn't but if you get really hot while your sleeping, you could.
Little Boy Blue was sleeping under the haystack, as he fell asleep while he was supposed to be watching over the sheep in the field.
Dolphins can't breathe underwater because they are mammals. They go to the surface to breathe and then hold their breath while underwater
aqualung, snorkle, SCUBA tank