For a kitten barely bigger than a hand, cold can turn dangerous fast. A normal feline temperature sits around 100°F to 102.5°F, and under 100°F is considered hypothermia. That was the risk facing a ...
If you have a kitty that lives outdoors all or even part of the time, now is the time of year that you're probably asking yourself, "How cold can outdoor cats handle?" It's an important question.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. VCU Police Department As frigid temperatures settled over central Virginia Wednesday night, a tiny kitten found itself in a ...
As negative wind chills linger in Milwaukee through the end of the week, the Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission is urging people to take steps to keep their pets safe. "It’s crucial to ...
Q: Something is eating the impatiens on one side of my planter, while the impatiens on the other side are doing fine. What can I put out that will be a nontoxic insecticide? I have cats and don’t want ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Don’t let their fur coats fool you: winter weather can be dangerous for our animal friends, too. Jawfrey the kitten joined Emi Griess from Helping Hands Humane Society on Eye on ...