Top 6 ways to help your cat survive winter
Cats love a warm patch of sunlight or a cosy blanket-covered lap even in the heat of summer, but in the winter they will do just about anything to stay warm.
Wondering how you can help warm up your cat in the cold weather? Here are some useful tips to keep your kitty purring with contentment through the cooler months.
1. Cosy beds
Help your cat stay warm by providing a cosy and comfy bed (or two) to sleep in. There’s a huge range of cat beds available in different shapes, sizes and materials.
Here are our top tips:
- Place the bed off the floor on a stable base.
- Position beds away from colder places such as windows, doors or any draughts.
- Consider buying a heated cat bed or a special heating device made specifically for pet beds (these are great for older and arthritic cats).
- When looking for a new bed, a removable, machine-washable cover is a bonus.
- Avoid beds with high sides for less mobile cats.
Does your cat like to sleep on you? Read Understanding feline behaviour: Why does my cat sleep on me?
2. Comfy blankets
When it comes to cats, you can never have too many blankets!
Here are our top tips:
- Blankets made from flannel or fleece are the cosiest for cats to burrow into.
- Don’t roll your cat up in the blanket as they hate being restricted.
- Allow your cat to arrange the blankets however they like.
- Warm some blankets in the dryer and place them in a sunny spot for kitty to cuddle in.
- Mylar survival blankets placed in a box or hidey hole will reflect the cat’s own body heat and make a fun crinkly sound to boot.
3. Cat clothes
Most cats will resist being dressed, but there are some exceptions. If your cat hasn’t worn clothes before, opt for a soft, warm item like a fleece sweater.
Get your kitty used to the garment by playing with her or giving her a treat while holding the clothing near her. Continue distracting her with treats while gently easing her into the clothing.
4. Cuddles and more cuddles
The easiest and most pleasurable way to keep yourself and your cat warm during winter is to share your body heat. If your cat seeks out your warmth when she’s chilly, enjoying a loving cuddle on the couch together while binging your favourite series, may well be the best way to spend a cold winter’s night.
If it doesn’t interfere with your sleep, you can let her cosy up to you in bed, and dispense with the heat pack or hot water bottle!
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5. Warm up the house
If your house is dark, cold and draughty, your are likely to have an unhappy cat. Kitties love soaking up the sun, and particularly the winter sun streaming through a closed window. Be sure to leave curtains open during the day to allow in any sunlight that may provide extra warmth.
A sunny perch with a view outside may be just the thing for a cold but clear winter’s day.
To avoid toileting accidents and litter tray aversion, be sure to keep the litter tray in a warm spot so your cat can toilet comfortably. The laundry or bathroom may be just too cold for her liking!
Depending on the indoor temperature, you may need to purchase a pet-safe heater. Avoid gas heaters, as there is a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning for cats; electric heaters with concealed heating elements are a better option. You may also need a humidifier as artificial heating can cause dry and itchy skin for you and your cat.
Read our guide Keeping our pets warm, dry and safe through winter
6. Keep them active
Just like us, cats feel warmer when they’re active. Winter is a good time to provide toys that will encourage exercise and boost their body temperature. Set aside a little time every day for some interactive fun with your cat and encourage them to run and jump.
Invite them to swat at a fishing pole toy, hunt a mouse toy or chase ping pong balls. Some cats love an obstacle course of cardboard boxes and paper bags, while others like nothing more than chasing a laser pointer or swatting at bubbles blown from a bubble wand.
See our article Cat play and toys – it’s not just fun & games!
In summary
Keeping your favourite felines warm and cosy through winter shouldn’t be a chore or break the bank. A comfy bed, a pile of cosy blankets and a ramping up of their activity level will do wonders for your cat’s comfort. Older cats and those with outdoor access may require a bit of extra warmth, such as a winter jacket, if the temperature reaches single digits in your part of the country.