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As winter weather arrives and temperatures are falling, it's a natural reaction for us to turn up the heat and put on some extra layers. Unfortunately, this is not an option for our cats who rely on their fur coats to keep them warm. While some cat breeds have longer and thicker coats, other kitties may need some extra attention during the cold months of the year. In todayâs post, weâll answer the question, do cats get cold? We will also provide you with tips to help keep your cat cozy and warm!
For many cat parents, their favorite felineâs seemingly nocturnal lifestyle can be fascinating. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about catsâ activities at night, and how to manage their evening escapades with greater ease.
Considering that cats are more active at night, we might jump to the conclusion that they have great night vision. While we wouldnât be completely wrong, it turns out that cats have advantages and disadvantages when it comes to their ability to see in the dark. Another interesting fact is that cats arenât actually nocturnalâtheyâre crepuscular, which means that they are more active during the dimmer, changing twilight hours of dawn and dusk. What exactly do we know about cats, their eyes, and night vision? Keep reading to find out more about this fascinating feline topic!