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Yes, in extremely low temperatures with adequate amount of body fat, cats are capable of going into a state of hibernation. Rarely will this last the entire winter, but in the winter of 1943 in greenland there was a report of a feline falling asleep or "hibernating" in mid-november and finally awaking from it's slumber in late may. Longest hibernation on record. Google it

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