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Keeping Your Cat Warm and Purring

Are you ready for spring? It’s getting closer, but for many places, this is the coldest part of the year. Your feline buddy may have a fur coat on, but she isn’t immune to the cold. Here, a vet offers some tips on keeping Fluffy comfy and purring.

Warm Beds

Kitties absolutely love warm napping spots. Make sure Fluffy has a few good beds. Store-bought beds are fine, but your sleepy pet will also happily snuggle up on a soft blanket placed on an ottoman or in a box. Your furry friend may also appreciate a thermal blanket. These should be in a spot that is free of drafts. (You get extra purrs if some of your cat’s beds are in sunny areas.)

Lap Space

Cats just happen to be the purrfect size to curl up in our laps, a fact that they take full advantage of. Some kitties are quite the little cuddle bugs, and love to snuggle up with their humans. If Fluffy likes snoozing in your lap, by all means let her. (Tip: if your furball likes to ‘make biscuits’ on your lap, put a towel or blanket over your legs before you settle in.)

Brushing

Did you know that brushing your feline pal regularly will also help her stay warm? Dead fur and dander interfere with the natural insulating qualities of Fluffy’s pretty coat. (Bonus: this is also a great way to bond with your kitty, and make her feel loved.)

Kitty Condos

Cats love small spaces, such as kitty condos. You can buy Fluffy one, but you can also make your own. For instance, you can make a cute pet tent out of an old T-shirt and a few wire hangers. You’ll find more ideas and instructions online.

Clothes

This one is definitely not an across-the-board recommendation. In fact, the vast majority of our feline friends get very frightened and uneasy in clothes. However, if you have a hairless kitty, your pet will need a jacket or sweater when it gets chilly.

Keep Kitty In

First and foremost, keep Fluffy inside. The outdoors is a dangerous place for cats, no matter what time of year it is. However, it’s particularly hazardous in winter, when snow, ice, and cold add to those dangers.

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