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Will cold weather affect the appetite of cats?

Cold weather will not affect the cat's appetite.

Because, in winter, cats will curl up into a ball when they sleep, and cats will increase their food intake in order to maintain their body temperature.

But when you meet a cat that doesn't like eating very much, you should consider whether it is improperly fed or sick.

Avoid feeding cats cold food in winter. If you eat cold or cold food or drink raw water, the digestive system will turn red immediately, and problems such as illness and diarrhea will follow. Therefore, in the cold winter, cats should be fed more protein foods with high vitamin content, such as fish, nutritional cream and milk cake. And give the cat plenty of warm water.

What cats can't stand most is the obvious temperature difference between hot and cold, such as bedroom and living room, inside and outside the bed, inside and outside the room and so on. As long as the temperature changes, cats will sneeze wildly. When the temperature difference is large, cats are prone to catch a cold. In winter, cats may have poor appetite, eat too much, or eat too much, and their stomachs are overloaded, leading to indigestion, which will lead to sudden loss of appetite and loss of appetite.

In addition, pay attention to control the amount of food you feed each time, and try to feed less or no canned food that is too greasy.

Therefore, cold weather will not affect the appetite of cats.