Wild cats:
wild cats ussually do not need a indoor home in the winter. THis is because they got smarter through the year and they know how to survive the winter. ussually they just find a tree or bush to live in.
Outdoor cats:
I have an outdoor cat and she stays in and outdoors. she survived outside in a hail storm/tornado and she was fine. she likes to go outside in winter but come in at night and when it gets to cold.
To some degree, an indoor cat can survive outdoors. They will quickly adapt and learn to hunt, drink from puddles, etc. However, it's not a good idea to let your indoor cat outside on its own for the first time. Maybe have it on a leash or something and gently lead it around. If an indoor cat manages to escape outside, you bet, it'll come right home to where it is safe and warm.
By being outside when it was cold out.
you might get sick, but cold has nothing to do with it.
No, you cannot.
Getting sick from being cold is a old wives' tale. Being cold does lower your immune system's strength temporarily so if you are exposed to harmful bacteria or viruses soon after being cold you might get sick but, no, being cold does not cause a person to catch a cold.
The natural environment for a lizard is outdoors, so it unlikely that just being outside made your warm and cuddly pet sick.
It may seem wierd, but when my cat got sick from a cold I made sure he stayed away from ANYONE. He had to remain in one warm place undisturbed. Don't get scared if he/she doesn't eat its food. P.S. Don't let him/her outside.
Cats do not have a preference for dying indoors or outdoors. It is important to provide a safe and comfortable environment for aging or sick cats, whether that be inside the home or in a peaceful outdoor setting. Providing proper care and monitoring a cat's health are key factors in ensuring their well-being as they age.
yes cats can get sick like people.
No, you CAN'T can't catch a cold from being outside without a coat in cold weather. It might give you a better chance of catching a virus but will not automatticaly give you a cold. No, you CAN'T can't catch a cold from being outside without a coat in cold weather. It might give you a better chance of catching a virus but will not automatticaly give you a cold.
They look like cats except they are sick. ;)
if the cats or dogs nose is almost always dry then they r sick.
You catch snuffle from being sick most likely the cold.