These Winter-ready Cats In Clothes Are Taking The New Year By Storm

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hairless cats or young kittens who can’t regulate their temperatures. But the majority of cats wearing clothes just do it because they look great, and we’re OK with it if they are.

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What’s Cooler Than Being Cool?
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Finally, Sweater Weather
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enriching indoor activities they can engage in. Let them watch birds out the window, indulge in some catnip, or work on a food puzzle. Or, better yet, teach your cat to walk on a leash or build a catio.

Fashion Trendsetter — Cat Style
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sphynx kitten look toasty warm, but they’re one stylish kitty.

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Shaved cats can get cold much more easily than their fully-furred companions. If you have to shave your cat consider adding a sweater to their wardrobe to keep them comfortable.

No Hair, No Problem
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Hairless cats in clothes are extra cute, but there’s actually a good reason behind it. They don’t have a natural fur coat to keep them warm when the temperature drops, but a sweater can have the same effect.

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Doctor’s Orders
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scratching at the skin on their chest or back, a shirt can often be a great alternative to a cone. Just make sure they can’t get around the clothing!

Fast Fact

Speaking of healthy cats, did you know cats can catch the human flu? In fact, it happens more than you’d think. But cats also have their own strains of colds that aren’t transmissible between people and our pets. Learn these common cat cold symptoms.

Feline Fashion > Human Fashion
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Purr-fectly Ferocious
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Fast Fact

Cat ownership has tons of proven physical and mental health benefits, like reduced stress, improved heart health, and better immunity.

Smarty Pants, Err, We Mean Sweater
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smartest cat breeds, and this outfit definitely adds to their air of intelligence.

Pawsitively Purrpared for Winter
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keep that frostbite away.

Ugly Christmas Sweater With a Side of Mischief
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cat-proof your tree or at least take a photo of it before tucking away all your fragile decorations.

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Just Taking a Winter Cat Nap
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cats sleep more in the winter. Why not cuddle up and enjoy it together?

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Feline Chilly
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regulate their body temperatures until they are at least six weeks of age. That’s why bitty kittens need their mother’s body warmth or heating pads (if they’re orphaned) to keep them toasty warm.

Does My Cat Need a Sweater?
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