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Cold feet and ears - is this a concern?
Jasmine (about 5-6 months old) seems to have cold feet pads and ears.
I've noticed it a few times, and just checked Jack's feet and ears, and his are warm. So I don't think I'm keeping the house too cold. I just can't recall a cat having cold feet and ears before...is this a concern, or is it no big deal? She seems otherwise very healthy (and was at the vet a couple of weeks ago, who pronounced her very healthy). I've only noticed it the last couple of days, since it turned really cool outside. It may be that she sits a lot on windowsills, where it's cooler. -- To email (remove annoying hyphens) j-u-l-i at e-c-t-dot-o-r-g |
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Cold feet and ears - is this a concern?
"Juls" wrote in message ... Jasmine (about 5-6 months old) seems to have cold feet pads and ears. I've noticed it a few times, and just checked Jack's feet and ears, and his are warm. So I don't think I'm keeping the house too cold. I just can't recall a cat having cold feet and ears before...is this a concern, or is it no big deal? She seems otherwise very healthy (and was at the vet a couple of weeks ago, who pronounced her very healthy). I've only noticed it the last couple of days, since it turned really cool outside. It may be that she sits a lot on windowsills, where it's cooler. Juls, she's fine. Happens all the time. My cats feet are like icicles sometimes and like branding irons others. Perhaps if they were very cold, discolored and she had trouble walking I'd be concerned. The event she has something like poor circulation are pretty low and you'd see other signs. She's just a typical female, cold feet and all. Paul |
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Cold feet and ears - is this a concern?
In article fay7f.6251$tl5.4999@trnddc02, "Paul M. Cook"
wrote: "Juls" wrote in message ... Jasmine (about 5-6 months old) seems to have cold feet pads and ears. I've noticed it a few times, and just checked Jack's feet and ears, and his are warm. So I don't think I'm keeping the house too cold. I just can't recall a cat having cold feet and ears before...is this a concern, or is it no big deal? She seems otherwise very healthy (and was at the vet a couple of weeks ago, who pronounced her very healthy). I've only noticed it the last couple of days, since it turned really cool outside. It may be that she sits a lot on windowsills, where it's cooler. Juls, she's fine. Happens all the time. My cats feet are like icicles sometimes and like branding irons others. Perhaps if they were very cold, discolored and she had trouble walking I'd be concerned. The event she has something like poor circulation are pretty low and you'd see other signs. She's just a typical female, cold feet and all. ha! It's funny, I hadn't really realized what a difference in girl and boy cats there is. I hadn't had a girly cat since I was a kid. She's a pip. Thanks for the info! -- To email (remove annoying hyphens) j-u-l-i at e-c-t-dot-o-r-g |
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Cold feet and ears - is this a concern?
"Paul M. Cook" wrote in message news:fay7f.6251$tl5.4999@trnddc02... "Juls" wrote in message ... Jasmine (about 5-6 months old) seems to have cold feet pads and ears. I've noticed it a few times, and just checked Jack's feet and ears, and his are warm. So I don't think I'm keeping the house too cold. I just can't recall a cat having cold feet and ears before...is this a concern, or is it no big deal? She seems otherwise very healthy (and was at the vet a couple of weeks ago, who pronounced her very healthy). I've only noticed it the last couple of days, since it turned really cool outside. It may be that she sits a lot on windowsills, where it's cooler. Juls, she's fine. Happens all the time. My cats feet are like icicles sometimes and like branding irons others. Perhaps if they were very cold, discolored and she had trouble walking I'd be concerned. The event she has something like poor circulation are pretty low and you'd see other signs. She's just a typical female, cold feet and all. I agree. Just like Juls' cats, one of my cats has warm ears and feet all the time and the other has cold. The only trouble it causes is when we insist on pulling the cold one under the covers to warm her up. She doesn't like that! |
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