Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The cat is cold, but don't get into the quilt. Why?

The cat is cold, but don't get into the quilt. Why?

If the cat doesn't go into the nest, you need to consider the following questions: I was scared in bed before and left a bad impression in bed; There is no familiar smell inside, and there is no sense of security; The design of the bed is unreasonable; It's too hot in hot days and not warm in cold days; Cats themselves don't like nests and often use them as cushions.

To sum up, we need to consider the reasons why cats don't enter the nest, and then make corresponding improvements according to the situation. If you still don't go into the nest and especially want to let the cat go into the nest, you can try to give guidance with some snacks or delicious food, or stay in the cage when feeding.

Cats get cold in winter without quilts. Their body temperature is higher than that of humans, and they are also sensitive to temperature changes. Although they have thick hair, they are not very resistant to freezing. Except for some cats born and raised in cold regions, such as Russian blue cats and Siberian cats, they are relatively hardy because they have lived in cold regions for a long time. Most cats are afraid of cold, and many stray cats freeze to death in winter.

Don't quilt the cat in winter. Although the cat will not freeze to death, it will feel cold and catch a cold. Unlike dogs, cats are covered with hair, which can keep out the cold. Cats have short hair and are naturally afraid of cold, so cats must do a good job of keeping warm in winter.

Can cats get into bed without oxygen?

When the kitten gets into bed, it won't lack oxygen. Even if there is no oxygen, the kitten will stick its head out of the bed to breathe, and there is no need to worry about sleeping in the bed.

Before the kitten goes to bed, it's best to be careful not to turn over and press it when it is asleep, otherwise it may get hurt if it doesn't respond. It is also necessary to clean its body so as not to get the bed dirty.

Kittens' sleeping habits are not very good, and kittens are very active at night. Sleeping in a bed with their owners is likely to scratch their owners with their claws, which will reduce the quality of sleep.