Upon encountering a new object in their environment, cats always ask these three questions, in this order...
1. Is it dangerous?
2. Can I eat it?
3. Can I sleep on it?
If the answers to questions 1 and 2 are "no," the answer to question 3, no matter how absurd it may seem from the human point of view, will always be "yes!"
What's the strangest thing you've ever found a cat sleeping on?
After my mom finished mopping the garage floor, she fanned out the mop so it would dry and leaned the handle against the wall. We later found Catly asleep on the wet mop strands.
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1. Is it dangerous?
2. Can I eat it?
3. Can I sleep on it?
If the answers to questions 1 and 2 are "no," the answer to question 3, no matter how absurd it may seem from the human point of view, will always be "yes!"
What's the strangest thing you've ever found a cat sleeping on?
After my mom finished mopping the garage floor, she fanned out the mop so it would dry and leaned the handle against the wall. We later found Catly asleep on the wet mop strands.

Whee. 1000 posts!!
Even more, the strange thing about his sleeping habit is not so much where, but how -- he always has his face pressed flat between his paws ...