Yes, they do. It feels comfortable and nice. Just because they have fur that keeps them warm, doesn't mean when they go on a warm platform, they get too hot!
Animals with fur can sometimes withstand more heat than we can. The fur on them not only keeps them warm, but because it is so thick, the fur takes the heat and hasn't reached the skin part yet. (You see, there is the outer side of the fur, and the inner side of the fur, which is attached to the skin.)
If heat touches the outer side, the animal can't feel that much heat because it hasn't reached the skin. For example, you touch a hot surface with your skin. If you put a thick, fur coat above the surface then touch it, it doesn't hurt. It works too if you have it all over your body.
Cats are warm-blooded, as cats are mammals, and all mammals are warm-blooded.
Warm, about like you would for a human baby.
Cats are warm-blooded.
Cats are warm-blooded, as cats are mammals, and all mammals are warm-blooded.
Yes, cats are mammals, which are all warm blooded.
Cats are warm-blooded.
Fleas typically live on animals, such as dogs and cats, and in their bedding or resting areas. They are commonly found in areas where there is dirt, as they prefer warm and humid environments.
Saber toothed cats were warm blooded because they are mammals. The advantages of being warm blooded are that an animal can be active without needing to be in a warm temperature, and this allows mammals to live even in cold climates.
A dog is like a human in many ways, they are not cold blooded. Unless you're metaphorically speaking as in evil, or mean. They are warm blooded and usually animal types that are considered a cold blood is fish, amphibians, etc. All mammals are warm blooded.
Cats are mammals and bear live young. This makes them warm blooded with cold personalities.
Yes. All cats are mammals so they are warm blooded.
animals like humans, cats, dogs, mice ect.