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Cats and avoiding frost bite. Our cat constantly wants to go out in the cold and snow. Do they know enough not to if it is too cold and how long and often should they be let out.
My understanding, as a cat owner, is that cat do not feel the sensation of cold or hot on their paws or hair. However, that doesn't mean they won't get the reaction of frost-bite or burning to their bodies if in extreme cold or heat. I recently read about this in a cat book and since this is the first time I have old-fashioned radiators in my home that my cats now seem to climb on even when they are boiling hot, I see what I read is true. I keep my cats inside for many reasons, one being your concern, so be careful if you let them out.
You always have to be careful when you let your cats out side in cold or rainy weather. i always keep my 4 cats in when weather is bad. im not shure that they can get frostbite but it is always a good precoution to keep pet in during storms or bad weather.
Like people, cats are different.... I've been feeding Feral cats in my neighborhood for years and I'm amazed how the hell they survive temps in single digits or lower. Brrrr. Some say.. "Well, they're feral cats?" Duh? Most of them were born to abandoned mothers who were house cats. It's not like the genetics change just like that? The sad truth is... Some survive till Spring. Some don't. Best guess.. Some just find a "cozy place" during the worst of it? Physiologically speaking... Their body temp/metabolizam is a bit higher than humans. The main thing is. That takes a lot of calories to do? My "Feral community" outside will easily consume TWICE normal during the coldest months. If you have an indoor/outdoor kitty....... Best option is some way for "Kitty-kitty" to get back in when needed. Option 2........ Forget calorie diet crap till March. Feed the little buggas as much as your budget will allow. There are "felines" living in the Artic? Frost bite doesn't seem to be a problem? Why not? Wish I knew when.... I leave the house and forget my gloves when it's 28 degrees outside? I suspect that "House cats" don't like it but.. Can't remember ever seeing a cat, "feral" or otherwise, with missing frost-bitten toes? Penguins live in 40 50 below. "Mother Nature" just hasn't let "Us" go that route Why? Ask Darwin? LOL?
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