
4. They Rest in Your Personal Space and on Your Scent
Sleep requires complete physical vulnerability. In the wild, an animal must remain hyper-vigilant to survive. When your pet chooses to sleep near you—whether that means curling up in your lap, sprawling across your feet, or sleeping directly above your head on your pillow—they are trusting you to protect them while they are defenseless.
Even when you are not physically present in the room, your favorite-human status remains obvious. You might find your pet sleeping on a discarded sweater, lying on your specific side of the bed, or even curling up inside your gym bag. They actively seek out items highly concentrated with your scent because smelling you provides them with physiological comfort and security while you are away from home.












