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When winter turns risky for cats: temperatures, toxins, and warning signs
“Temperatures between 32°F to 45°F are considered to be uncomfortable for cats; they’re seen as fine for short periods of time, but prolonged exposure can pose risks and should be avoided.” -Dr.
Just because your cat is indoors, doesn't mean they aren't feeling the chill. Here's how to keep them cozy in the colder ...
ONE LOCAL ORGANIZATION IS MAKING SURE HOMELESS CATS IN THE AREA ARE SAFE AND WARM THIS WINTER! THE NONPROFIT 'MEW CAT RESCUE' IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS RESCUES STRAY AND FERAL CATS-- FINDING THEM FIND FUR ...
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Do cats sleep more in winter?
When the temperature drops, it’s easy to think about cozy nights by the fireplace with a warm cup of hot chocolate and falling asleep under a warm blanket. If you’re a cat parent, you may picture your ...
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