Cat sensitivity to cold varies between individuals and breeds. Generally speaking, cats are relatively afraid of the cold. Cats are warm-blooded animals and they need to maintain an appropriate body temperature to maintain normal body functions. Cats may become uncomfortable in cold environments. Several factors may affect a cat's ability to tolerate cold:
Coat thickness: Some breeds of cats have thicker hair hair, providing better warmth.
Health conditions: Sick or debilitated cats may feel cold more easily.
Age: Young and older cats may be more sensitive to cold.
Weight: Cats that are underweight may lack enough body fat to stay warm.
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