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Probably. But mostly just silly.They're cats, @DCPatriot Ours live outside all the time. If they have shelter (like stacked hay) and sufficient nutrition, they'll be fine.Their biggest worry is probably access to water.
@roamer_1 Thanks for your insight on this. Just don't get why our county government will not hesitate to rightfully fine you for leaving an animal outdoors...seems like a contradiction of sorts.I look at my cat in front of heat vent and then think of these unfortunate souls.
We have two house cats at the ranch, and somewhere around eight barn cats. All are fat and sassy... All are fine through bitter cold.
Have two dear friends who have been feeding a feral cat colony behind Lake Forest Animal Hospital...on a 2-story hill.With these single-digit all day temperatures, I don't know how they will survive, let alone thrive.Thinking of dropping in today to ask the Vet/owner if he'd be willing to allow us to install a plug-in heater inside a homemade shelter with a 100ft heavy duty extension cord so these little creatures don't freeze to death.Feasible? Or not??
@Elderberry Everyone I know who had citrus trees lost them. Every last one. I have friends who had 11 orange trees. All gone. You think you should be safe in 9A for the most part. For the last 3 winters, not so much.