Deff should not be falling asleep with a Chameleon out and about. Just because you have before, doesn't mean it is safe OR smart. Because it is neither. Just because a cat has never shown interest in attacking before, doesn't mean it won't happen. You see this all the time with zoo animals.... it's happened with Orcas at Sea World.... it's happened lots of places. You see animals that are friendly and docile for years and years and years. And suddenly, one day, they snap. They attack - bite, claw, scratch..... it's the friendly show Orca who drags its trainer underwater. It's the lion keeper who feeds and cleans areas and suddenly is bit one day. It even happens with cats and dogs. My uncle once had a dog years and years ago. A German Shepard. I was about 10 or 11 at the time, and had been to visit my uncle countless times. Seen that dog countless times. Played with it, fed it, pet it. Countless times. It knew 100% for a fact, without a doubt, who I was. He'd had the dog for about 5 years..... One day I went over to the house to see my uncle, and the dog kinda growled at me. I did nothing to provoke it, made no sudden movements, nothing. I simply walked through the front kitchen door and was making my way to the living room as I always did, when it growled at me. I looked at it a second, because I remember thinking like "I've never seen you growl before, ever"...
Then it attacked me. It just shot up off the floor and jumped towards me, connecting its jaw with my right side, just below my ribcage. It took a bite on my side and had no intentions of letting go. My uncle sprang from the living room and started punching the dog, as it freaked him out to. It had never been mean, to anyone, EVER. This was a first, and I did absolutely nothing to provoke it in any way.
The stuff happens yo. Just because it never has, or hasn't yet, DOESN'T MEAN that it won't. You have to take precautions, which include NOT FALLING ASLEEP with your chameleon on your head. Maybe the cat was just trying to play with it and not harm it, as you mentioned it was carrying the chameleon in its mouth. In a cat's mouth, the cham would SURELY have more than a small wound if the cat was indeed intentionally trying to harm the chameleon. Heck, it could of ate your reptile right where it caught it, but didn't. THIS TIME......
You gotta be more careful. Don't be careless. Even if you didn't have cats, lots of bad things can still happen. What if it gets lost or something when you are asleep and you can't find it, maybe for a long time? Check out this pretty recent thread dealing with that topic:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/help-lost-my-veiled.147322/ ---- A girl and her boyfriend were letting their chameleon hangout on a window sill like they always do, and ten minutes later, it was gone. They didn't even fall asleep. They couldn't find it and tore the whole house apart, many times, and somehow by the grace of God, it survived still..... and they found it 2 months later roaming the house. Don't let that be you. SOOOO many stories on these forums about lost chameleons, it blows my mind that some people don't pay better attention to them with so many good examples of why you should never leave them alone or take your eye off them when they are out and about. Even if the chameleon doesn't get lost, there are other bad things that can happen. What if a poisonous insect somehow gets into your house, and your chameleon wants to eat it and you weren't awake monitoring it to see it? Now the cham is poisoned and you have no idea why. Or say you fall asleep and the chameleon crawls onto your chest or crawls down to your side or something. Now, suddenly, your shift your body in your sleep like everyone does, and your body shifts and you end up laying on top of your chameleon and crush it.
Just REALLY REALLY not a good idea to be falling asleep with a chameleon out and about, let alone, chilling in your hair.
If she looks like she's getting sick, I'll take her to the vet, but at this point, I don't think it's worth it. I am emotionally attached to her, but, in the end, she cost $35. I don't want to end up spending a ton of money on her if it's not necessary.
May have only cost $35, but an animal is still an animal. If you can't be responsible and take care of it properly, then you probably shouldn't own one. I hate when I see people who buy cheap chameleons, and neglect vet visits and such because it "would cost more money", trying to be cheap. Chameleons aren't cheap, and the quicker you can wrap your head around that, the better. It might be cheaper to let it die than it would be to take it to the vet... sure. But lets put this in a different perspective: Lets say your mother is sick.... really sick..... the cost to have doctors treat her and completely cure her is estimated to be in the thousands. Like, lots of thousands. Lets pretend it costs $60,000 to cure your mother of whatever it is she may have. Who knows. A funeral only costs $10 grand or so, maybe not even that if you go with a cheaper casket. Are you going to let your mother die, because in the end it's "cheaper" ??? Probably not, or at least I sure hope not! You can use the argument that "Well she is my mother, and I won't let her die...." Well, when you commit to owning a chameleon, it becomes a part of your family too whether you see it that way or not. So treat it as such, and don't ever neglect it.
You have fallen asleep with it out before.
No money for a vet. (or don't want to spend it)
oh well, it only cost $35$
I am sorry, but this is piss poor care / neglect, and a piss poor attitude.
^^^^ THIS.
I'm not trying to be mean, so I do apologize if it seems that way. I just see so many stories like this where people are completely careless, then they wonder why bad things happen. You have to do YOUR PART as an owner to provide the best life you can for your critters. Best life that you can, means not sleeping while a chameleon is chilling on your head with cats loose in the house. That right there just looks like a reptile version of the show Tom and Jerry, with your chameleon being Jerry. Not good.