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Will cats be cold indoors in winter?

Cats get cold indoors in winter.

Generally speaking, if the temperature is lower than 10 degrees, cats will feel uncomfortable. In the cold winter, 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, entrance and exit, etc. As long as the temperature changes, cats will sneeze wildly. Large temperature difference makes cats easy to catch cold.

Cats are more afraid of cold than dogs. Generally, cats will feel cold when the room temperature is below 15 degrees Celsius. When the cat is cold, it will crawl into the bed with its claws.

Therefore, in winter, it is suggested that it is necessary to take warm measures for cats, such as changing the cat's nest to a warm one and laying a wool pad. Because cold weather may also induce spontaneous cystitis in cats, it is necessary to take warm measures for cats in winter.

How to keep the cat warm?

Help the cat dress, the cat will grow thick fur, and it will grow fluff to keep me warm in winter, but if it is a short-haired cat, you can add clothes appropriately.

You can choose a thicker cotton-padded jacket indoors. If you are outdoors, you should choose clothes cards with high warmth and wind resistance, such as sweaters and soft leather clothes. Of course, if the cat doesn't adapt to dressing, don't force it.

Keep warm when you go out. Be sure to keep your cat warm when you are away from home. First, prepare outdoor portable cages, blankets, warm bags and thin towels. First, spread the blankets at the bottom of the portable cages, then put the warm bags on the blankets and cover them with thin towels. When going out in winter, in order to prevent cats from blowing cold air directly, it is recommended to use closed windproof materials to lift the cage.