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Most cats hide under places such as a shady area or even under a well covered bench or wherever they find a dry spot. Cats usually are not seen out in the rain because they find shelter. My cat once tried to hide from the rain in a bush above some rockery but that didn't work out to well so I had to climb up the rocks to rescue my soggy cat. But usually cats (mostly feral) find a good hide out to spend the night or however long it takes to stop raining.

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