Why Your Cat Wakes You Up at Night (and How to Stop It)


Why does your cat think 3 AM is the perfect time to wake you up?
If your cat walks across your face, yowls down the hallway, or taps your cheek in the middle of the night, you're not alone. In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, host Molly DeVoss explains why cats interrupt our sleep — and what you can do to finally get a full night's rest.
Cats are often described as crepuscular, meaning they're most active at dawn and dusk. But that doesn't mean they sleep peacefully all night. In fact, many of the nighttime wake-up calls come down to hunger, pent-up hunting energy, and routines that accidentally train cats to wake their humans.
In this episode, Molly breaks down the science behind feline feeding patterns, explains why feeding only two meals a day can make cats "hangry" overnight, and shares practical strategies that help both cats and humans sleep better.
You'll learn:
- Why cats wake people up at night
- How feeding schedules affect nighttime behavior
- The "3 AM hunger gap" and how to solve it
- Why cats release pent-up hunting energy while you sleep
- How humans accidentally reinforce nighttime wake-ups
- Practical strategies to help everyone get better sleep
If your cat thinks bedtime is party time, this episode will help restore peace to your nighttime routine.