This usually depends on the coat of the cat. Darker areas are cooler and lighter ones are warmer. Therefore, if a Siamese cat has a little dark and a lot of light, chances are it can tolerate cold to a certain length. If a Siamese has a lot of dark, most likely it will try to avoid cold as much as possible.
I live in Montreal where at night it gets to be 5 degrees f ....or -13 Celsius and they don't mind at all. They are in an area where there is no wind though.
well it depends because some cats like cold weather and some cats don't like cold weather.
A cat, probably a full-grown cat, can survive at least 2 stories of a fall.
If your home is on the cool side or your cat is outside in the cold then it's like you walking around without shoes on. Their feet get cold! However, if this isn't the case please take your cat into the vets in case your cat has a circulatory problem or heart problem.
If you're cat is wheezing it means that it has asthma... or haas a cold
the coldest temperature to survive is -78the coldest temperature to survive is -78
As long as it also has water it should do OK.
it is too cold for them.
They can kill local squirrels, chipmunks, and other small mammals. They can't survive well in cold weather though. Overall, a cat can survive at least 4 days in warm weather. In cold weather they will probably survive 2 days alone. My cat is missing right now and my mom is very nervous because it's 30 degrees outside. Also, a cat will have trouble finding a water source.
It is much too cold for them to survive there.
Yes they can survive in cold weather.
A cat, probably a full-grown cat, can survive at least 2 stories of a fall.
a snow hare is an animal that can survive in the cold that is a prey?
Can my cat that is 17 1/2 yrs. old survive stomache tumors
How are evergreens able to survive the cold winter of the subarctic
becasue of there strong fur and there body temperture, they can survive the cold
How are evergreens able to survive the cold winter of the subarctic
the answer is in the question, its a HUMAN cold not a cat cold. Although cats have been known to sneeze
Polar Bears can survive better in the cold tundra.