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« on: 16-Dec-10, 08:33:33 PM »

Little Maynard was brought to the Wisconsin Humane Society by a kind man who found him in the freezing cold, just outside of Maynard Steel (hence, the kitty's new name). The cat was suffering from severe hypothermia when he was brought in, and barely survived. (He is still being treated at the WHS, and will be looking for a new home around Christmas time.)

Bitter cold temperatures threaten pets, Check out these tips from the WHS to keep your animals safe this winter:

*Keep your animals inside. Even Northern Breed dogs like Malamutes and Chow Chows need heated, comfortable shelter away from bitter cold temperatures and high winds to stay safe. Only take your dogs outside long enough to relieve him/herself and keep cats indoors at all times.
*If you see spilled antifreeze, clean it up. The sweet taste of this lethal poison actually attracts animals. Use more animal-friendly formulations of products if possible, such as propylene glycol instead of ethylene glycol.
*Always keep your dog leashed on snow and ice. Despite their powerful noses dogs often lose their scent in the snow and ice, and can easily become lost.
* Never leave your companion animal alone in the car, especially in cold weather. The car can quickly become a refrigerator and your beloved animal can freeze to death.
*When your dog comes in out of the rain, snow or ice, thoroughly wipe off his or her legs, feet and stomach. Salt and antifreeze can kill dogs, so it is very important that these harmful substances are wiped off before your dog has a chance to lick them off his or her own paws. The Wisconsin Humane Society sells booties that can be worn by dogs to help prevent salt and antifreeze from sticking to paw pads. Also, pay special attention to your canine's paw pads. Snow and ice caught between the pads can make them bleed.
*Before you start your car, beep your horn several times. Cats often look for warm places to rest, and the hood of your car or even underneath the vehicle might be options for them. By honking your horn, cats will be alerted to run away.
*The cold weather typically means the furnace is cranked up. It's dangerous for animals to rest under or near a radiator or other heating system. Consider placing an appropriate cover that is especially made for heating systems so animals can be safe from these areas. Also, find a warm place for your furry friend to sleep – away from heaters, but not near a cold draft.

So cute!
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« Reply #1 on: 17-Dec-10, 04:19:57 AM »

Oddly, our Belgian Shepherd actually wants to be outside at night. Who knows why... we wonder if she is sniffing for foxes. She comes sauntering in around 6am and wonders why everyone is not up. Lord G, what about your two??
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« Reply #2 on: 17-Dec-10, 06:37:02 AM »

What a cute face! I want him!  Grin
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« Reply #3 on: 17-Dec-10, 01:06:52 PM »

It is sometimes hard to remember that cats are tropical creatures, and not adapted to these temperatures.

Come to think of it, aren't we tropical savanna apes?   What are we doing up here!
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« Reply #4 on: 17-Dec-10, 09:33:10 PM »


Come to think of it, aren't we tropical savanna apes?   What are we doing up here!


Shoveling snow.
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