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  2. When is it too cold for my cat to go outside?

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    Pets4Homes advises that, if you find your cat outside after a very cold night and they are displaying any potential symptoms of hypothermia, it is best to slowly warm them up by wrapping them in ...

  3. 7 Best Heated Cat Houses for Outdoor Cats to Keep Them Warm ...

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    A heated cat house keeps cats warm and safe, especially cats that live outside in freezing temperatures. These are a few of the many benefits of an insulated outdoor cat house: Cold Weather Protection

  4. Thermal neutral zone - Wikipedia

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    In horses, the lower critical temperature is 5 °C while the upper critical temperature depends on the definition used. [11] Their thermoneutral zone is roughly 5–30 °C (41–86 °F). [12] In mice, the lower critical temperature and upper critical temperature can be the same, creating a thermoneutral point instead of a thermoneutral zone.

  5. How long can cats go without water? Our vet has the answer - AOL

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    Temperature regulation: While cats tolerate heat better than some animals, they still rely on water to help regulate their body temperature, particularly during hot weather. Unlike humans, cats do ...

  6. Warm-blooded - Wikipedia

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    Warm-blooded is a term referring to animal species whose bodies maintain a temperature higher than that of their environment. In particular, homeothermic species (including birds and mammals) maintain a stable body temperature by regulating metabolic processes. Other species have various degrees of thermoregulation.

  7. Homeothermy - Wikipedia

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    Enzymes have a relatively narrow temperature range at which their efficiencies are optimal. Temperatures outside this range can greatly reduce the rate of a reaction or stop it altogether. [4] A creature with a fairly constant body temperature can therefore specialize in enzymes which are efficient at that particular temperature.

  8. Why Pet Parents Should Consider Never Letting Cats Outside Again

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  9. Thermoregulation - Wikipedia

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    In experiments on cats performed by Sutherland Simpson and Percy T. Herring, the animals were unable to survive when rectal temperature fell below 16 °C (61 °F). [57] At this low temperature, respiration became increasingly feeble; heart-impulse usually continued after respiration had ceased, the beats becoming very irregular, appearing to ...