What should I do if my Devon Rex wants to sleep under blankets?
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Grace Green
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29 min. ago
Letting your Devon Rex sleep under blankets is completely fine as long as they can easily get in and out on their own. I’d suggest keeping the blanket loose and breathable, like a light cotton or fleece, so they don’t overheat. If you’re worried about them getting too warm, just leave a corner or edge un-tucked so they can poke their head out or wiggle free whenever they want.
SilentWolf
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15 min. ago
Just make sure the blanket isn't too heavy or thick, because those little guys can get toasty fast. I always leave a small gap near the edge so my cat can bail out if he feels like a baked potato.
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