Not a great combination, unless your pet happens to be a polar bear or a penguin, or some types of dogs such as the Alaskan Malamute and the Siberian Husky, which are capable of withstanding cold weather. Most ordinary dogs and cats and other pets should be either kept inside during cold weather, or else given a place outside that is heated, where they can get out of the cold.
No. Even A cat cannot survive in 10 degree whether. therefore a kitten will die of respiratory paralysis in 10 degree weather.
About 100 degree weather
Are you being serious? Corse they can it's not hot and it's not cold? Think seriously
That Depends on where you live, what the weather is like in you location, Who you live with, And how you are. Your whole family has to choose what pet they want. If a few members in your family don't want a dog, a dog would NOT be the best choice.
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35 degree Celsius = 95 degree Fahrenheit 35 degree Celsius = 554.67 degree Rankine 35 degree Celsius = 28 degree Reaumur 35 degree Celsius = 308.15 kelvin
35 oc = 95 of
35 degree angle is acute.
The supplement of a 35 degree angle would be 145 degree angle.
The supplement of a 35 degree angle would be 145 degree angle.
You may want to save that for 20 to 30 degree weather
The supplementary angle to a 145 degree angle will be a 35 degree angle because 145 + 35 = 180.
In warm, 70 degree weather
35 deg C. A Celsius degree is bigger than a Fahrenheit degree.
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No. Even A cat cannot survive in 10 degree whether. therefore a kitten will die of respiratory paralysis in 10 degree weather.