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Home / Breed / Surprising Reasons Why Maine Coons Sleep On Your Head

Surprising Reasons Why Maine Coons Sleep On Your Head

ByKatrina Stewardson Posted on01/05/202501/05/2025
Bali my Maine Coon cat stealthily crawling underneath our sofa.
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If you’ve ever woken up with a hefty Maine Coon sprawled across your head, you’re not alone. While it might feel like a quirky nuisance, this behavior is deeply rooted in feline instincts and affection. 

Why Maine Coons Sleep On Your Head

Let’s delve into the reasons behind this endearing (and sometimes exasperating) habit.​

1. Seeking Warmth And Comfort

Cats are natural heat-seekers, and your head emits a significant amount of warmth during sleep. 

Unlike other body parts that are often covered by blankets, your head remains exposed, making it an inviting spot for a cozy nap. 

This preference for warmth is a common feline trait, not exclusive to Maine Coons. 

2. Stability During Sleep

Maine Coons are known for their size, with males weighing between 18-22 lbs and females between 12-15 lbs, according to TICA.org. 

Their substantial size means they seek stable sleeping spots. Your head, being relatively stationary compared to your tossing and turning limbs, offers a stable perch throughout the night.

3. Affection And Bonding

Sleeping on your head is a sign of deep affection and trust. 

Cats are most vulnerable when they sleep, and choosing to rest near you indicates they feel safe and secure in your presence. This behavior is a testament to the strong bond you’ve built with your feline friend.

4. Attraction To Your Scent

Your scalp produces natural oils and carries the scent of your hair products, which can be appealing to your cat. This olfactory attraction might draw your Maine Coon to snuggle up close to your head, enjoying the familiar and comforting aroma. ​

5. Instinctual Behavior

In the wild, cats often sleep in close-knit groups for warmth and protection. This instinctual behavior carries over to domestic cats, who seek closeness with their human companions. 

Your Maine Coon sleeping on your head is a manifestation of this natural inclination to seek communal rest. ​

How To Discourage This Behavior

While endearing, having a large Maine Coon on your head can disrupt your sleep. 

Here are some strategies to gently redirect this behavior:​

  • Provide a Warm Alternative: Place a heated cat bed near your sleeping area to offer a cozy substitute.​
  • Use Familiar Scents: Place an item of your clothing in your cat’s bed to provide comfort through your scent.​
  • Establish Boundaries: Gently move your cat to their bed when they attempt to sleep on your head, reinforcing the desired behavior.​
  • Close Your Bedroom Door: If necessary, keep your cat out of the bedroom during sleep hours to prevent the habit.​

Understanding Maine Coon Sleep Patterns

Maine Coons, like many cats, are crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk. They can sleep between 16-18 hours a day, often seeking out their favorite human for companionship during rest. 

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  • Bali the Maine Coon cat and Katrina Stewardson. Female holding big cat!
    Katrina Stewardson

    A Maine Coon cat enthusiast with 13+ years of experience owning three Maine Coon cats. I have first-hand experience with many Maine Coon health issues, e.g., hip dysplasia, bent tail canal, and arthritis. I have experience in training Maine Coons, registered breeders, adopting Maine Coons, and caring for a Maine Coon. I currently own two male Maine Coon cats, named Mika and Bali.

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