When it is TOO COLD for HUMANS to sleep outside, then it is also TOO COLD for FERAL CATS or STRAY CATS. Edit: “Only the sickest and most exposed animals are seriously at risk, as long as temperatures remain above freezing (32°F). read more
When it is TOO COLD for HUMANS to sleep outside, then it is also TOO COLD for FERAL CATS or STRAY CATS. Edit: “Only the sickest and most exposed animals are seriously at risk, as long as temperatures remain above freezing (32°F). read more
Cats are pretty well adapted for cold weather, but when the temperature dips below freezing they are susceptible to hypothermia and frostbite. During periods of cold weather, cats will go looking for a warm place to hunker down. read more
Thomas: Cats’ cold tolerance varies based on their coat length and coat type. Cats with longer fur may be able to deal with temperatures a few degrees colder than their short-haired kin. Some short-haired cats have soft undercoats that provide a little extra insulation, but others don’t. read more