Cats in the Winter
With the onset of some real wintry weather to get everyone in the Christmas mood spare a thought for your cat if you let him out and about. With the temperature dropping you need to make sure your cat has access to the warmth when it gets too cold.
If your cat is anything like mine the frosty outside will not put them off going for their daily patrol of their garden territory and beyond. Their coat starts to thicken in the months leading up to winter so they are equipped to deal with the cold spells to a certain extent. My cat’s coat is quite resplendent at the moment and there is no pesky shedding of hair going on.
However if it’s a particularly cold day and Tikka doesn’t come back home after a few hours I must confess to feeling slightly anxious. I try to encourage him to come back for a warm up by making sure the cat flap is open or by looking out for him on the window ledge. If the temperature does drop please try to ensure that you tempt your cat back in. They are not infallible to the cold and can get hypothermia in extreme conditions.
Some things I've noticed
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