Skip to content
CC CC

Pet News

  • Pets News
  • Pets Clinic
  • Pets Food
  • Pets Market
  • Animals
CC
CC

Pet News

Having a pet may take a toll on your sleep, study suggests

, 20/09/2025

Your beloved pet may be hurting your sleep, research published Thursday finds.

Although pets can have many positive effects on health, pet ownership is linked to poorer sleep, according to a study published in the journal Human-Animal Interactions.

The researchers looked at data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, which asked questions on a variety of health topics. They adjusted for factors that could affect sleep, including race and income, as well as age, gender and BMI, and focused on whether a person had a sleep disorder and whether a person had a cat or a dog.

Sleep quality was measured by looking at reported bouts of snoring or snorting at night; being diagnosed with a sleep disorder; having trouble sleeping or falling asleep; waking up during the night; waking up too early; feeling unrested; not getting enough sleep; needing medication to sleep; or having leg jerks or cramps. Taking longer than 15 minutes to fall asleep and regularly getting less than six hours of sleep are also indicators of poor sleep.

The findings showed that having a dog was associated with a greater chance of having a sleep disorder and overall having trouble sleeping, while having a cat was associated with having a higher chance of leg jerks at night.

The study was observational, meaning the researchers could not say for certain the pets caused poor sleep, but the results were consistent with previous studies that found pet ownership negatively affected sleep quality.

Lead study author Lauren Wisnieski, an assistant professor of public health and research at Lincoln Memorial University in Tennessee, noted that the study didn’t look at where people’s pets slept. For example, is a dog taking up all the space on the bed? Is a cat curling up right next to the pet owner’s head?

That would be a good direction for future studies, she said, “to ask owners more about where their pets sleep and how those pets are disrupting their sleep.”

How to get better sleep with a pet

Lieve van Egmond's paint.
Lieve van Egmond noticed her sleep changed when she got her cat, Bacco.Courtesy Lieve van Egmond

Lieve van Egmond, a sleep at the Uppsala Sleep Science Laboratory in Sweden, noticed that her sleep changed when she got her kitten, Bacco. She looked into the relationship between pets and sleep quality while earning her doctorate. She was not involved with the new study, but did lead a separate study that also used self-reported data to examine how pets may affect sleep.

In that study, published in 2021, van Egmond and his team found that having a cat was associated with a shorter night’s sleep, but having a dog was not linked to changes in sleep. Still, she noted that more research would need to be done to establish whether the findings were a coincidence, or if pets were truly causing sleep issues.

She said the association found in the new study likely has more to do with owning a pet — and the many different factors tied to that unique cat or dog — rather than where those pets sleep.

“The age of the pet has a big influence on whether or not they keep you up at night,” van Egmond said. “If you have multiple pets, they can egg each other on.”

With dogs, he said, it depends a lot on the breed and the activity level it needs. Making sure a pet gets plenty of physical activity and mental stimulation during the day and working with its natural instincts can help animals — and their owners — get better rest.

Unlike dogs, cats tend to have bursts of energy at night, van Egmond said. That was certainly the case for Bacco, who would run circles around her apartment and, even if her bedroom door was shut, would wake her up by scratching at it to let her in, she said.

She eventually consulted a cat behavioral specialist and learned that if she played with Bacco before she was ready for bed, she would activate the cat’s hunting instinct. By being fed after that, Bacco would feel that he had successfully hunted his food and was rewarded with a nice meal in return. His natural instinct after that was to groom himself and go to sleep — just as van Egmond was getting ready to bed himself.

The new study “indicates that pets can influence your sleep, but we have to really take into account that pets are much more than a facilitator or inhibitor of sleep. They are part of the family,” she said.

Still, people can use this information to evaluate why they may not be getting enough rest, she said.

“If they have pets and they have poor sleep, they should look at where this is coming from,” van Egmond said. If it is a pet, “see where the bottleneck is and how you can make it so the cat or dog will not interrupt you when you are sleeping.”

follow NBC HEALTH on Twitter & Facebook.

Pets News cute pet storiestoday's animal news

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

Lorain Police release bodycam of family’s pet dog shot and killed by officer

10/07/2023

LORAIN, Ohio (WOIO) – A family’s pet lab mix was gunned down in their neighbor’s driveway over the Fourth of July weekend. The 3-year-old lab mix named Dixie was shot and killed by a Lorain Police officer on July 2. The shooting is still under investigation by the LPD Office…

Read More

How dog owners cope with behavioral issues with pets: Brock University study

02/05/2023

A study out of Brock University looks at how dog owners cope with behavioral issues with their pets, like barking and aggression, and how those situations affect the relationship. The research showed that human connections with dogs have just as many ups and downs as relationships between people. READ MORE:…

Read More

10 Essential Tips for Using CBD with Pets

04/06/202504/06/2025

Introduction: As more pet owners turn to CBD products to help alleviate their furry friends’ symptoms, it’s essential to understand how to use them safely and effectively. In this article, we’ll explore 10 essential tips for using CBD with pets to ensure your beloved companions receive the full benefits without…

Read More

Recent Posts

  • All About May’s Flower Moon and What It Means for Your Zodiac Sign
  • Henry Cavill’s girlfriend Natalie Viscuso shares a heartbreak as her dog dies
  • Brutus + Peanut | Detroit Michigan Pet Photography | Kat Ku | Modern Dog and Cat Photos. Ann Arbor| Detroit | Chicago| NYC
  • Toronto’s new Juno vet clinic is a total game changer for pet parents
  • It’s not every day a yet-to-hatch cuttlefish stares back at you through its thin egg membrane. Listen to Shaunak Modi unravel the marine wonders of Mumbai. Ep#26

Tags

animal news stories 2022 articles business cute animal news cute pet stories dogs on fox news today estate fashion finance fox news pets funny animal news funny pet news happy animal news happy dog news health house ideas improvement india information jewellery jewelry latest leisure market newest online people.com animals people magazine animals people magazine pets pet express westheimer pet news pet news stories pet news today pets & animals pets in the news today pets magazine positive animal news 2022 sports technology today's animal news today show dog video today travel updates world

About Us

  • Contact Us
  • Disclosure Policy
  • Sitemap

Patner Links Getlinko

Partnerlink Backlink

Seedbacklink

сука блять

©2026 CC | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes

WhatsApp us