4 thoughts on “Will the Winter Ms. be cold to death?”
Evelyn
Cats can freeze to death in winter. As a cat with mammals, although they are protected by hairy, they are also afraid of cold. We must take a good measure for warmth and cold; especially kittens, they cannot adapt to temperature in winter, less than 15 degrees, and be lower than 15 degrees. It may be frozen to death; adult cats may be frozen to death below 10 degrees, and even if it is not frozen, it will be frostbite to a large extent.
Cats can freeze to death in winter. As a cat with mammals, although they are protected by hairy, they are also afraid of cold. We must take a good measure for warmth and cold; especially kittens, they cannot adapt to temperature in winter, less than 15 degrees, and be lower than 15 degrees. It may be frozen to death; adult cats may be frozen to death below 10 degrees, and even if it is not frozen, it will be frostbite to a large extent.
No, because the cat itself has a lot of hair, its hair can protect the cold, and the cat is very smart. Cold dead
Normally, no, the cat itself is hairy and can keep warm, but if it is locked outside, it may not be necessarily
It should not.