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Is Your Cat More Sensitive to Cold or Heat? What Every Owner Should Know

A cat's normal body temperature is 37.5–39.2Β°C, and its limited sweat glands make it far better at handling cold than heat. Heat stress can set in above 38Β°C (panting, lethargy, drooling, even collapse), while most cats feel cold below 10Β°C β€” kittens, seniors, and short-haired breeds need extra warmth. Keep the home between 16–21Β°C and warm the bed in winter.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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Why Does My New Puppy Keep Shaking?

A new puppy that shakes is usually just stressed or cold β€” it hides, curls up, ears back, tail tucked, and eats little for 1–3 days, then settles. A warm, quiet space helps; but if shaking comes with weakness, vomiting, or pale gums, see a vet for low sugar or infection.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Do Cats Like to Sleep on Your Pillow

Why Do Cats Like to Sleep on Your Pillow

A pillow is soft, carries your scent, and lets a cat feel safe and close to you. Cats love pillows for comfort, familiarity, security, and emotional comfort. If you prefer they don't, give them their own soft pillow.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Can Cats Tell Men and Women Apart?

Can Cats Tell Men and Women Apart?

Cats don't grasp the social idea of gender, but they do tell people apart by scent, sound, and body size. Their smell is about 14 times keener than ours, picking up human hormones and pheromones β€” including pregnancy and menstrual changes β€” so a cat may sense a woman is pregnant or cycling before she realizes it.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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My Cat Is Lethargic After a Bath β€” What to Do

A cat that's lively before a bath but limp and motionless after is usually having a stress response β€” most cats hate water, and the tension spikes heart rate and blood pressure, burning energy they then recover by lying still (with hiding, over-grooming, low appetite, or shivering). Dry and warm it, give a quiet dim room and a pheromone spray, and watch; if vomiting, diarrhea, or no eating beyond 24 hours appears, see a vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
How Cats Show Affection to Their Owners

How Cats Show Affection to Their Owners

Cats express affection in subtle ways β€” purring, following you, head-butting, slow blinking, and bringing 'gifts.' Learning this body language helps you respond with love and build a stronger, trusting bond.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
When Can a Cat Freeze to Death from Cold Weather?

When Can a Cat Freeze to Death from Cold Weather?

A cat with no shelter can freeze to death once temperatures drop below about 15Β°C (59Β°F), with kittens, sick, and underweight cats most at risk. In winter, feral cats also face starvation, dehydration, and fatal accidents under parked cars. Simple stepsβ€”clean water (with a little brown sugar to slow freezing), food, and a cardboard-box shelterβ€”can save lives.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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Is a cat that keeps sneezing necessarily suffering from a cold?

Frequent sneezing is not necessarily a cold. It can be irritation from cold air, pollen, dust, or strong odors, a bacterial or chill-induced cold, or feline rhinotracheitis (cat flu). See a vet if it persists.

Q&A πŸ“… August 6, 2026
How to Comfort a Frightened Hamster

How to Comfort a Frightened Hamster

When a hamster is scared it first hides, so give it time and space, keep the area quiet, and place a favorite treat nearby to draw its attention and help it relax. Once it calms, a very gentle finger touch on the back or head builds trust. Keep routines steady and watch for signs of illness.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Is My Hamster Sneezing?

Why Is My Hamster Sneezing?

A hamster's sneeze can stem from many causes β€” dusty bedding, sudden temperature drops, inhaled particles, a cold, or allergies to food, pollen, or dust mites. If sneezing comes with a runny nose, poor appetite, or lethargy, see a vet. Keep the cage warm and low-dust, avoid strong scents, and offer clean water.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026