It may seem wierd, but when my cat got sick from a cold I made sure he stayed away from ANYONE. He had to remain in one warm place undisturbed. Don't get scared if he/she doesn't eat its food. P.S. Don't let him/her outside.
There are only 2 species of cats native to Alaska. The lynx, and the mountain lion. I hope this can help anyone out there
Cats are warm-blooded.
When cats were not a domestic pet they would have to go through tough cold winters, so they have fur to maintaine their body heat. Also it helps them blend into their surroundings when hunting prey.
Cats are warm-blooded.
Cats are mammals and bear live young. This makes them warm blooded with cold personalities.
Yes
Cats are warm-blooded, as cats are mammals, and all mammals are warm-blooded.
Cats suffer from rhinovirii just as humans do, although it is a different family of viruses. Distemper also can cause cold-like symptoms in cats.
My cat wants inside when he gets cold. If its below 40 he will get in.
cats can help
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Cats' tails get fluffy to help them communicate their emotions and maintain balance. The fluffy tail can make them appear larger and more intimidating to potential threats, while also providing insulation and protection in cold weather.