Keep animals warm in cold weather

Thursday, January 29, 2004

Some people believe that since animals have fur, they are immune to the cold. This is not the case. According to experts at PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), they can still suffer from "frostbite, exposure and dehydration when water sources freeze." While dogs and cats in nature have ways of seeking out food, water and shelter, dogs who are tied out or in kennels and cats that live in residential areas must depend on their owners, or other concerned citizens, to provide proper care for them.

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