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Why Does My Cat Attack My Feet Under The Covers?

May 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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It’s a common scenario that all cat owners can relate to. You’re peacefully sleeping under your covers when suddenly your cat pounces on your feet. Whether you play along or try to push her away, the question remains – why are cats so drawn to attacking hidden feet?

Well, it all comes down to their natural hunting instincts. Cats are predators at heart, and the sight and movement of prey triggers a reflexive response in their brains. Even if they know it’s just your feet under the covers, the instinct to chase and capture kicks in. As the game progresses, they start to enjoy the thrill of the hunt and the challenge of catching your elusive feet.



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It’s similar to sport fishing – the goal is to trigger a response from the fish without them thinking too much about it. Your feet serve as the perfect target for your cat’s hunting instincts, and the game becomes a way for them to stay sharp and engaged.

Your cat’s playful attacks on your feet are not just for fun; they serve a deeper purpose. It’s a way for them to stay mentally and physically active, and it’s important for their overall well-being. So, indulge in their natural instincts and provide them with opportunities to satisfy their hunting drive.

Final Pounce of Perspective

At the end of the day, remember that your cat’s antics come from a place of instinct, not mischief. Every playful pounce and chase is a way for them to bond with you and stay entertained. So, whether you join in the fun or find ways to protect your feet, embrace the unpredictable nature of living with a cat.


Sweet dreams… and maybe consider wearing socks tonight.

Love cats? Connect with me on Facebook at Kathryn Primm, DVM for more fun animal content!

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