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  2. Pet owners should take these steps to protect cats and dogs ...

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    How to keep stray and outdoor cats warm in the snow. Caring for cats in the winter is a little bit different as they are able to fend for themselves more than dogs can.

  3. How to look after dogs and cats in cold weather

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    Despite the cold weather dogs still need walks to help keep them active [PA Media] Cocker spaniel Elio, 4, enjoys rolling around in the snow while wearing a green fleece to keep him a bit more ...

  4. Barn Cat Blows Off Work To Hang With Senior Horse Best ... - AOL

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    Barn cats are cats that—well, live in a barn and help keep the mice out. As barns are warm, dry spaces with plenty of grain feed, they are naturally a desirable home for all kinds of rodent ...

  5. Ectotherm - Wikipedia

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    An ectotherm (from the Greek ἐκτός (ektós) "outside" and θερμός (thermós) "heat"), more commonly referred to as a "cold-blooded animal", [1] is an animal in which internal physiological sources of heat, such as blood, are of relatively small or of quite negligible importance in controlling body temperature. [2]

  6. 10 Things People Do That Cats Actually Hate, According to Vets

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    "In fact, there are products on the market designed to keep cats away from things (like furniture) that purposely have a citrus scent." 7. You keep cleaning their favorite rub spots

  7. Warm-blooded - Wikipedia

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    Thermographic image: a cold-blooded snake is shown eating a warm-blooded mouse. Warm-blooded is an informal 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

  8. Thermoregulation - Wikipedia

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    Thermoregulation is the ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries, even when the surrounding temperature is very different. A thermoconforming organism, by contrast, simply adopts the surrounding temperature as its own body temperature, thus avoiding the need for internal thermoregulation.

  9. Mom's Trick for Keeping Cats Happy & Included Is Such a True ...

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    A cat will see a a narrow tall cat tree that you can shove in a corner as four or five entirely distinct habitats and may even pick a different spot every hour to nap in.