We’ve recently written at HuffPost UK about when it’s too cold to walk your dog. But what about your cat, who doesn’t so much go for a daily stroll as generally linker outside? After all ...
Pets4Homes advises that, if you find your cat outside after a very cold night and they are displaying any potential symptoms of hypothermia, it is best to slowly warm them up by wrapping them in ...
After a lengthy spell of freezing temperatures, the mercury is finally set to rise back into double digits next week. But with conditions remaining cold in many parts of the country, particularly ...
But what about our pets? Like humans, animals can be at risk of hypothermia if they become too cold. Veterinary charity PDSA advises giving dogs and cats extra blankets for their beds over the ...