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Yes, cats can get cold, especially in colder climates or when exposed to low temperatures for prolonged periods.
Cats generally prefer dim or dark environments, as their eyes are adapted for low-light conditions and nighttime activity.
Yes, cats can get cold, especially in chilly environments or if they are short-haired, young, elderly, or ill.
Cats generally prefer dim light or darkness, aligning with their crepuscular nature and excellent low-light vision.
Yes, cats can get cold, especially in low temperatures or drafty environments.
Yes, cats can find a litter box in the dark due to their excellent night vision and strong sense of smell.
Yes, it is generally okay to put a cat in a dark room, as cats can see well in low light and often enjoy dark, quiet spaces.
No, cats do not need a light left on at night, as they can see well in low-light conditions.
Cats cannot see in complete darkness, but their vision is far superior to humans in low light conditions.

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