xWe’ve recently written at HuffPost UK about when it’s too cold to walk your dog. But what about your cat, who doesn’t so much go for a daily stroll as generally linker outside?After all, with various snow and ice warnings in place across the UK, it’s a good idea to protect your beloved pet from hypothermia and frostbite (which they can definitely get). In fact, pet health site PetMD says, “cats get cold very easily” because they’re descended from desert animals and have a higher body temperature than we do.What temperature is too low for cats?It may depend partly on the cat in question ― older cats, thinner cats, and cats with less fur can feel the chill before others. But in general,
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