Why does my Devon Rex sit in the warmest room of the house?
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James Carter
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28 min. ago
That little fellow knows exactly what he's doing. With that short, fine coat of theirs, they feel the chill more than most cats, so they naturally gravitate toward heat like we old-timers head for the fireplace in winter. It's just common sense for a cat built for warmth, not insulation.
StormBlade
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That coat of theirs is like wearing a thin t-shirt while the rest of us have on a winter jacket. They just don't have the natural insulation to keep their body heat in, so they go hunting for warmth wherever they can find it. A sunny spot or a room with a heater running feels like heaven to them.
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