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Cats can start to feel cold when temperatures drop below 45°F (7°C), and prolonged exposure below freezing (32°F/0°C) can be dangerous.
Yes, stray cats often appear to choose their owners based on factors like safety, food availability, and positive human interaction.
Temperatures below 45°F (7.2°C) are considered too cold for cats and can put them at risk of hypothermia and frostbite.
Yes, stray cats often appear to choose their owners based on trust, safety, and consistent care they receive from certain humans.
Generally, temperatures below 45°F (7°C) are too cold for cats and may put them at risk of hypothermia or frostbite.
Feral cats obtain water in winter by eating snow, drinking from unfrozen sources, or utilizing human-provided heated water stations.
Provide stray cats with insulated shelters, food, and unfrozen water to help them survive the winter.
Yes, leaving a stray cat outside can be considered cruel, especially in harsh weather, dangerous environments, or without access to food and medical care.
Stray cats can survive cold weather to some extent, but extreme cold can be dangerous or even deadly without adequate shelter and food.
Stray cats survive winter by seeking shelter, growing thicker coats, and relying on any available food sources. Their instincts drive them to find warm, protected spots and conserve energy during cold weather.

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