Cats and snow and cold
"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message
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Christina Websell wrote:
So I guess the answer is the colder it gets the more coat they grow. Not
longer, but thicker and that's how they survive.
Nature is a wonderful thing.
Tweed
Also, snow itself has insulating qualities - witness Eskimo igloos.
*if* Boyfie was thrown out into the snow (of course I wouldn't do that) he
has enough big coat (fur) to survive.
Not only does he goes out in the winter, he has to be in my cold house so he
grows a massive coat to deal with it.
He's never cold. Unlike myself.
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