Tonight’s
low was eleven degrees and the weather advisory report said that the temperature outdoors felt like negative seven. This means that cats
that live in your home need to stay indoors and stray/feral cats will need
to find a shelter where they can be warm.
Finding shelter is not as easy as people think. Too many people think the cat
has fur it is fine. That is the furthest thing from the truth. Cat
will suffer when there is a winter advisory. Cats can die from the
cold and even if the cat lives outdoors permanently they will suffer
from hypothermia or frostbite or both.
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Caring for the feral cat during a snowstorm |
“Symptoms
of Hypothermia
As
body temperature continues to decrease, heart rate and breathing will
slow down. Without treatment, affected cats will
go into a coma and death becomes likely."
“ Stray
cats do not have to freeze to death in winter as long as people
care about them they can survive the cold.
To provide the stray cats with the shelter/ insulated cat house we bought a bale of straw at the Tractor Store (ask for it
at the cashier as they keep the bales in the warehouse at the back of
the store) We
used the straw to fill the cat houses that are outdoors and the ones
inside our shed. As long as the cat houses are not drafty and have a hefty layer of straw the cats will stay warm even on a frigid cold
day or night in winter.
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Straw on top of mylar reflective blanket |
Another way to provide shelter for a stray or feral cat in winter
If
you have a garage then leave it open a crack so the stay cat can
enter. Once inside offer the cat a self-warming cat house or a cat
house with a heated pad. Even a self-warming cat bed on the floor
will help the cat to be more comfortable on a bitterly cold night.
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Cat lying on self-warming pet pad in the garage |
One
of my cat-loving friends dug a two-foot deep hole under his enclosed
and covered deck then encircled that hole with paving stone before
filling it with straw. The stray cat that he took care of burrowed
into 3 feet of straw. My neighbor also installed a Mylar reflective
blanket underneath his deck to help generate heat for the cat.
The
staff at our local Humane Society received a donation of Styrofoam
coolers and they added a hefty layer of straw and cut two
openings for the cat. (entrance and side escape) These cooler
shelters provide insulation that will keep the kitty inside warm and
cozy on a cold winter's day. They are not expensive to buy and easy
to make.
Know
if you intend on making the Styrofoam shelter for stray/feral cats in
winter then make sure you fill it with wheat
straw and not a blend with hay. Hay is edible, is moist, and will
get moldy. Also, set a self-warming Mylar reflective cat pad on the
bottom before covering it with the straw.
Set this shelter in an area
where it is flush against a wall (wind block) and is hidden. A good
place would be under or behind shrubs. Another good place would be on
a covered porch or deck. Note that this Styrofoam shelter is light in
weight and can easily be airlifted or knocked over. Prevent this by
setting brick or a stone on top of the house.
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A wooden cat house with Mylar reflective blanket inside and straw. This cat house was a donation from a neighbor. |
Note
if you have a dog house and you bring the dog in at night. Make sure
that the house is not drafty. Use a chalking gun to seal any cracks in
the floorboards or sideboards. Make sure the roof is not leaking.
Insulate the house with Mylar self-heated blanket for cats. Cover
the floor with this blanket then add a hefty layer of wheat straw. Add
straw so that it's pushed up on the sides, and covers the floor. This
will keep your dog warm during the cold days and at night stray cats
will use the house for a winter shelter.
Shop
for Mylar reflective blankets for cats at amazon
and at chewy.com