4 thoughts on “Will the Winter Ms. be cold to death?”

  1. 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.

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