This will depend upon many different things such as the temperature outside, the age of the age and her health. You do not want to keep cats outside when it is extremely cold outdoors.
The time a dead cat will stay warm depends on the weather and the size of the cat. There is not a number of minutes recorded that would be accurate for all dead cats.
Probably depends on the cat's metabolism. Generally, one that is more lean will have a faster metabolism and will stay warm. However, also depends on how much and the length of fur the cat has, and lean body mass.
yeah, they have each other's body heat
In what context of your question? This does not make sense. Are you asking how long does cat dander causes you to sneeze? How long does the love of a cat stay in your heart? Did you EAT a cat? What is it your asking exactly?
It just means the cat is warm. A cat's ears are full of tiny veins and hair which keep it at a regular temperature. However, the tips of a cat's eats have less heat regulation; the ear tips can feel cold if the cat has been in a cold room.
The cat's nose will be warm and not cold and wet as a healthy cat's would be.
yes
Why does anyone act differently in warm weather? A cat will not need to be as active when the weather is warm, to maintain its body temperature; additionally, it may seek out cooler places, where in cooler weather it will hunt warm places to rest.
Probably depends on the cat's metabolism. Generally, one that is more lean will have a faster metabolism and will stay warm. However, also depends on how much and the length of fur the cat has, and lean body mass.
Do you mean how long they stay pregnant? if so its 9 weeks.
yeah, they have each other's body heat
Xanax stays in the system of most mammals for about 48 to 72 hours. 1 milligram of Xanax would stay in the system of a cat for about this long.
The cat would eat the gecko, then freeze to death. If the cat swallowed the gecko hole, it would be warm for a while but later die.
The drug CAT stays in your system for up to a week
A cat is a mammal, and is warm-blooded.
That depends how old the kittens are.
About 12 or more weeks
If the cat is able to get water from somewhere, perhaps licking dew off the leaves or bark, yes, it is possible for a cat to stay in a tree for nineteen days or even longer. It is not particularly healthy for the cat, though, to stay up there so long.