Holiday season is just about here and the weather is starting to turn brisk and chilly. If you’re a cat parent, you may be wondering how to keep your cat warm when the weather gets cold and wet. Anyone who has cats knows that a warm kitty is a happy kitty, so how do you stop cats from getting cold when their favorite sunspots have started to fade with the season? Don’t worry! The Cat Clinic at Cherry Hill has some easy suggestions to make sure your kitty stays nice and toasty this holiday season.
Prevent Your Cats from Getting Cold
Just because the weather is cold, doesn’t mean your cat has to be! Check out these tips and tricks to keep your cat warm and happy:
- First things first, check your cat’s usual favorite spots for cool air or breezes. For instance, if your cat likes windowsills, it’s good to make sure the seal is nice and tight, so drafts don’t slip in.
- You may consider moving their beds off the floors. Heat rises, so the higher your cat’s bed, the warmer they are. You might put them near heating vents or sunny spots.
- Cats love a good rug! If you have tile or hardwood floors, try putting down a small carpet for them. Your kitty’s feet get cold on the floor just like you, but they’re probably not as fond of slippers or socks as you are, so it’s best to give them a warm place to sit or stand.
- Kitties love heating pads! Pet friendly heating pads exist, so check your local pet store. Your kitty will love cuddling up with a warm heating pad.
- Last but not least, be wary of candles, fires, and open flame. While these are great for keeping humans warm, kitties are curious creatures who might get just a bit too close. You don’t want sparks to fly on your cat, or for their long fur to accidentally brush against a flame. Your cat’s safety is top priority.
Need More Cat Advice? Cat Clinic at Cherry Hill Can Help!
If you’ve still got questions on how to stop cats from getting cold during the winter months, give the Cat Clinic at Cherry Hill a call at 856-662-2662 or check out our blog! We’re experts on cats and can help you determine what’s safe and what isn’t. And remember the best advice of all – cuddling with your cat is always a great way to keep you both warm!