Keeping Your Cat Warm on Cold Adventures

I absolutely love winter adventures! Everything is so pretty and white. Embarking on winter adventures with your feline friend can be a fun experience, but it’s crucial to prioritize their comfort and warmth in the chilly weather. In this guide, we’ll explore practical tips and advice on how to keep your cat warm and content during your winter wonderland adventures.

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Invest in Cat-Friendly Winter Gear

Do cats really need clothes? Absolutely yes, especially if they are mostly indoor cats, as their fur won’t adapt to the cold as well as cats who spend most of their time outdoors. Signs that cats are too cold include shivering, lifting their paws and shaking, and trying to find warm places to hide. However, clothes only help a little, because they don’t cover the entire body. Please make your best judgement in deciding whether the adventure day is too cold for your cat.

Ensure your cat is winter-ready with cat jackets and sweaters. Opt for options that provide insulation without restricting movement, which can make them feel uncomfortable. Look for water-resistant materials to shield them from rain, snow, and wind.

Jackets

Jackets are the most important clothing to keep your cat warm. You’ll want a jacket that covers the most area of their body, and made of a thick insulated material. A waterproof jacket is a good idea if it snows or is windy where you are. Layering a good fitting sweater under a thicker jacket will help to retain the cat’s body heat.

Top Pick: Hurtta Extreme Warmer

Available on Amazon.com / Amazon.ca

This dog jacket has a long length and has an inbuilt scarf that is long enough to cover their ears.

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Boots

You’ve seen those adorable dog boots, and you wonder do cats paws get cold too? Well, yes they do get cold in the snow, and boots will keep them insulated. However, cats like to jump and balance on things, and boots might be more of a hinderance. Cats are also more flexible at the ankles and require more bending at the joint, so the stiffer dog boots will not work for cats. If you can find the right boots that work for your cat, its definitely useful!

Top Pick: Amazon Dog Boots

Available: Amazon.com / Amazon.ca

These are boots designed for dogs, but the flexible material makes it a good choice for cats who can tolerate boots.

Googles

Some cats have had success in wearing goggles to protect their eyes from wind and glare in winter conditions. Your cat may or may not accept having goggles over their eyes, and it may take a while to train.

Top Pick: Rexspecs

There are many knock off brands on Amazon, but Rexspecs is the original brand that makes quality goggles for dogs. The smaller sizes fit cats.

Backpack

If your cat is going to spend most of the time inside the backpack and not moving around, they are going to feel much colder than you do. I will usually bring a warm blanket, or one of my own jackets works well, and wrap it around my cat for extra warmth.

Top Pick: Kurgo G Train Backpack

Available on Amazon.com / Amazon.ca

This backpack is good for winter trips because it has less ventilation than the traditionally styled backpacks. Your cat will feel warmer in a smaller space.

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Creating a Cozy Travel Space

For winter road trips, transform your cat’s travel space into a warm sanctuary. Bring soft blankets or a plush pet bed to insulate against the cold. A cozy travel space contributes to your cat’s comfort and eases any anxiety associated with car journeys. If you need to leave them in the car for brief periods of time, keep in mind that it can get very cold very quickly in the car.

Top Pick: Furhaven Self-Warming Pad

Available: Amazon.com / Amazon.ca

A self warming bed is a comfy addition to the car. It doesn’t heat up, but it doesn’t feel cold to the touch even when left out in the cold.

Cat-Friendly Winter Destinations

Choose winter locations that strike a balance between adventure and safety for your cat. Snow-covered parks or trails can offer enchanting experiences, but always consider your cat’s comfort. Opt for destinations with milder winter conditions that align with their preferences.

While cats may enjoy the outdoors, keep winter adventures short and intentional. Monitor your cat’s behaviour for signs of discomfort, such as shivering, and if needed, cut the outing short. Short trips are ideal for keeping your cat engaged without exposing them to excessive cold. Responsive monitoring ensures you can quickly address their needs, guaranteeing a safe and enjoyable winter adventure for both you and your feline companion.

As you plan your winter adventures with your feline friend, these tips will help you prioritize their warmth and well-being. From investing in cat-friendly winter gear to creating cozy outdoor retreats, you can ensure that your cat enjoys the chilly season while staying snug and content. Embrace the winter wonderland with your purr-fect companion!

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