My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Join our community of cat lovers on the Mumsnet Cat forum for kitten advice and help with cat behaviour.

The litter tray

Dim question

21 replies

NC4now · 02/12/2017 14:18

Do cats feel the cold much? We don’t have the heating on during the day as we’re at work but it does get very cold.
Should I be leaving a little heater on for Dcat? He’s a bit of a softie.

OP posts:
Report
dementedpixie · 02/12/2017 14:29

Mine dont seem to and go outside when its baltic. I suppose that's why they have fur

Report
Oldraver · 02/12/2017 15:11

I would also say, that's why they have fur. If you're bothered by it you can get heated pads and the suchlike

Report
QuestionableMouse · 02/12/2017 15:14

I go by the rule that if their ears and paws are cold, they are cold. An enclosed pet bed is a good way to keep them warm.

Report
Ollivander84 · 02/12/2017 15:33

I worried mine was cold and bought a cat igloo off eBay. Can't link but if you type in me & my igloo large, it will come up
Oh hang on..
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/262494061823
Yay!

Anyway my cat hasn't moved out of it Grin since the day I got it. I draped a small blanket with his name on over it to enclose it a bit more

Report
EachandEveryone · 02/12/2017 15:43

I put my heated blanket on low for them and they sleep on my bed as soon as they hear it click on Xmas Confused

Report
Want2beme · 02/12/2017 15:45

I go by the cold ears theory as well. I bought mine a snuggle bag, but she won't go near it, just like the tower with hidey holes in it, I recently bought for her! I think I'll give the igloo a go. My other cat gets covered up with her blanket during the day, as I work from home, so I can keep an eye her.

Report
Tedster77 · 02/12/2017 15:56

Mine spend most of the day outside so I wouldn’t worry about one in the house! They are pretty hardcore though - mostly descended from farm cats.

Report
Toddlerteaplease · 02/12/2017 16:03

I leave the heating on for my two if it's very cold. But they've got such thick coats I don't think they are bothered. My friends cat spends hours out In the freezing cold and refuses to come in. So they must be well insulated!

Report
Toddlerteaplease · 02/12/2017 16:03

Mine have five beds between them and they do all get used.

Report
PinkSparklyPussyCat · 02/12/2017 16:19

We’re away and I’m keeping an eye on the temperature with the Nest app. I’ve already had to turn it up once in case Harry gets cold!

Report
EachandEveryone · 02/12/2017 16:27

Oh what is that and do I need it??

Report
Fluffycloudland77 · 02/12/2017 16:32

Mine has a covered dog bed with a hot water bottle under the pad & a fleece draped over the entrance. He loves it.

Report
Allergictoironing · 02/12/2017 16:33

Mine being loving (most of the time) siblings, they curl up together on my bed. If i plunge a hand in between them it's toasty warm Grin They have an igloo they fought over last year, but it doesn't seem to be back in favour yet this winter.

Report
PinkSparklyPussyCat · 02/12/2017 20:11

It’s a thermostat tha can controlled by an app Each. It’s similar to the British Gas Hive but we went for this one as we also bought the combined smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detector which links to the boiler and shuts it off if CO2 is detected.

Nest

Report
EachandEveryone · 02/12/2017 23:34

I actually thought you had a bed you could control the heating of whilst you were out! Not that we would be so soft....

Report
Weedsnseeds1 · 03/12/2017 01:04

If that are fit and healthy, it shouldn't be an issue. Unless you have a very short hair / hatless breed.
Mine just puts himself to bed ( under my duvet), but he's not cold, just passing time until his object of obsession ( me) comes home.

Report
PinkSparklyPussyCat · 03/12/2017 08:07

I wish I could get him one of those Each. I thought about getting him a radiator bed but DH pointed out I’d probably have to lift him on and off!

Report
thecatneuterer · 03/12/2017 12:19

They certainly like warmth and always seek it out, even though they can survive cold much better than we can. A heated bed/heat pad would be good for your situation.

Report
NC4now · 03/12/2017 20:22

Maybe I’ll leave the electric blanket on for him if it’s cold. He does like to sleep on my bed. He might like an igloo too, or he might object to it like he did his other cat bed.

OP posts:
Report
EachandEveryone · 04/12/2017 05:59

Embarrassingly my next door neighbour knocked on my door yesterday and said my flat is far too cold for my cats and they shouldn’t have to pay for my hot flashes. I have to up my game before she has them again at Christmas!

Report
Allergictoironing · 04/12/2017 08:25

Maybe try flipping a corner of the duvet over, Girlcat snuggles under that if she'd feeling cold, then Boycat comes up & plugs the opening for her Grin

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.