First, you have to feel tired and want to rest a little.
It's important to yawn. |
Second, you need to find the perfect spot, wherever it is, even if it's in the bed or the top of the TV.
Third, it begins the napping process per se: stay still so the stress goes away.
Fourth, close your eyes slowly.
Fifth, let go of your body.
Sixth, move slowly until you find the perfect position.
Seventh, move periodically to maintain a balanced body temperature.
Eighth, if it's too cold you can make yourself into a donut.
Now, here are some examples of napping positions:
Fan-base position. |
Cascading position. |
Cross-paws position. |
Stretch position. |
Edward-scissor-hands position. |
Ola kala!
Buddy - you have really perfected the art of napping. Thanks for the tutorial.
ResponderEliminarThis is the BEST napping tutorial I have EVER seen!
ResponderEliminarxoxo
Prince, you are so talented.........
ResponderEliminarI will follow your poses, especially the stretch position.
Jake the red tabby
We loved the Cascading position-mostly because my brofur ToPu starts in "Cascading" position and ends in "Falling Completely Off & Then Trying to Look Like He Meant To Do That" position. BOL! ;)
ResponderEliminarHi Prince! Thanks for the napping lessons! Some of those positions were very advanced! We will have to try and practice to get as good as you!! Tell Pirulo Hi from us!!
ResponderEliminarGreat napping techniques!
ResponderEliminarThat's an awesome napping technique Prince! I will teach/tell that to my cats so they won't have troubles on their sleeping positions and techniques. Thanks a lot! :-)
ResponderEliminarBy the way Prince, have you ever checked out http://www.floppycats.com/? My kitties and I visit it regularly - they review cat products, talk about cat health issues and introduce you to new cat products. :-)
You also might want to join the discussion in the comments section of a lot of the posts - I've learned a lot there! Have a great one! :-)
That's an awesome napping technique Prince! I will teach/tell that to my cats so they won't have troubles on their sleeping positions and techniques. Thanks a lot! :-)
ResponderEliminarBy the way Prince, have you ever checked out http://www.floppycats.com/? My kitties and I visit it regularly - they review cat products, talk about cat health issues and introduce you to new cat products. :-)
You also might want to join the discussion in the comments section of a lot of the posts - I've learned a lot there! Have a great one! :-)