We were eating lunch the other day when Alayne looked over and saw blind-and-deaf Spinner sleeping in an entirely new position — head down and off the chair. Daisy was below her on the cot, apparently unaware of … or at least unconcerned about … Spinner's seemingly precarious position right behind and above her.
I don't know if the increased blood flow to her head in this position would improve the quality of her sleep, or make her dreams more vivid, but for whatever reason, she seemed perfectly comfortable like this and totally zonked out. We have noticed that our blind-and-deaf animals sleep very, very well in any case — with no light or sounds to disturb them, who wouldn't? But maybe Spinner found a way to make it even better.
And no, she didn't fall off later. She woke up, changed positions, and went back to sleep.
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