
10 Ways To Keep Texas Barncats Warm This Winter
Keep those Texas Kitties Warm This Winter!
Ferals Need Love Too!
A year ago, I started feeding 3 feral cats that roamed our pasture. I guess the word got out, because now, we have 12 outside cats. We have spayed/neutered half of them and are working on catching the rest. Since Texas winters can be cold at times, we created warm shelters for the furry babies. It doesn't take a lot of money...just imagination. In the gallery below, I give you 10 ways to keep those furry kitties warm this winter.
Winter Can Be Dangerous For Cats
You may not realize it, but just because dogs and cats have fur, it doesn't mean they are protected from dangerous winter weather. The ASPCA says dogs and cats are at risk from the cold and chemicals used by humans to counter the cold temperatures.
Create a Warm Space To Protect Against Winter Temperatures
You do not need a ton of money to create a warm space for your outside pets. Fill up dog houses with straw, not hay. Straw creates air space that allows it to dry, whereas hay clumps up when wet...and stays wet. For cats, rubbermaid,plastic containers with lids and filled with straw can act as a dog house. All you need to do is cut out a hole on one side about 2 inches from the bottom that will act as a door. See examples of how you can keep your cats warm in the gallery below!
Clean Up Antifreeze Spills
Antifreeze is a lethal for dogs and cats. The substance has a sweet taste which attracts pets, but causes a horrific death if they consume it. You may want to consider using products that contain propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol.
Feed the Furry Babies More During the Winter Months
Shaking and shivering burns through calories, so feed the animals more during the cold, winter months. Also make sure the pets have access to clean, unfrozen water. See how you can keep your pet's water bowl ice free this winter in the gallery below!
Keep Those Texas Barncats Warm This Winter!
Gallery Credit: Tasha Stevens
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