The One Strange Thing Your Cat Does Every Night While You Sleep

Your indoor cat isn't misbehaving at 3 AM. They're running a survival program millions of years older than your house — and your living room is the only place it has left to go. In this video: → Why cats are biologically wired to be most dangerous at night (and what "crepuscular" actually means for your sleep) → The predatory motor sequence your cat needs to complete every day — and what happens when they can't → The Pre-Sleep Hunt: a 20-minute routine that stops midnight zoomies within three nights, backed by feline behavioral science Subscribe to Deep Purrs to decode your cat's secret language — every video is built on real science, not guesswork. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ CHAPTERS ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ — The 3 AM Sprint (What You're Actually Watching) — Your Cat Is Not Domesticated. They Just Tolerate Your Couch. — Crepuscular: The Biology Behind the Midnight Window — Dr. Delgado's Research: The Predatory Motor Sequence — The 16-Hour Accumulation (The Detail That Should Stop You Cold) — The Pre-Sleep Hunt: The Fix That Works in 3 Nights — The Meal Timing Science (Why Warm Food Is the Key) — Does Your Cat Do This? ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Cat psychology and cat behavior explained through evolutionary science. If your indoor cat runs at night, gets the zoomies, acts crazy after dark, or wakes you up at 3 AM — this is the science behind why it happens, and the one behavioral fix that actually works. No medication. No more space. Just understanding how feline psychology works and giving your cat's predatory drive somewhere to land. #CatBehavior #DeepPurrs #CatPsychology #IndoorCat