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my cat got in the fridge!
3 am in the morning and I shuffle downstairs to see if there is
anything to nibble on before bed. I open the door and lo and behold my cat jumps out. I have NO IDEA how long she was in there. I am one of 7 people living in my house so it could have been anyone...the last time I remember hearing footsteps downstairs was 12:30 am. my cat loves jumping up into the fridge and we always pull her out but apparently someone forgot. Everything that could be chewed through in the bottom of the fridge has been chewed through but it doesn't look like she's gotten into anything worse than some chicken strips. Is she going to be okay? Would that excursion in the fridge have caused damage? I flipped out when I saw it but she doesn't seem to be the worse for wear, 10 minutes later her coat felt almost completely warm and she was purring and rubbing right up against me eating her cat food. I've already done a search here to see if anyone else had had this happen for the length of time mine was stuck and it seems like my cat should be ok but I'm still worried! Thank you! |
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my cat got in the fridge!
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my cat got in the fridge!
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ups.com... 3 am in the morning and I shuffle downstairs to see if there is anything to nibble on before bed. I open the door and lo and behold my cat jumps out. I have NO IDEA how long she was in there. I am one of 7 people living in my house so it could have been anyone...the last time I remember hearing footsteps downstairs was 12:30 am. my cat loves jumping up into the fridge and we always pull her out but apparently someone forgot. Everything that could be chewed through in the bottom of the fridge has been chewed through but it doesn't look like she's gotten into anything worse than some chicken strips. Is she going to be okay? Would that excursion in the fridge have caused damage? I flipped out when I saw it but she doesn't seem to be the worse for wear, 10 minutes later her coat felt almost completely warm and she was purring and rubbing right up against me eating her cat food. I've already done a search here to see if anyone else had had this happen for the length of time mine was stuck and it seems like my cat should be ok but I'm still worried! Thank you! Temperatures in the fridge aren't that low (unless she gets in the freezer:-), so I don't think you should be worried. After prolonged time in very cold weather cat would develop visible frostbites, especially on paws, but I think she should stay in the fridge for a day or so for that to happen. Even cats that are always indoors develop a winter coat, which should protect the cat this time of year from even much lower temps (but then, if you live in the southern hemisphere where it's summer now, you might have a slight problem. Persians, Norwegian forest cats, Maine coons, Chratreux's and many other breeds don't mind even much colder "weather" than that in your fridge. Good luck! |
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