Strange cats survive in winter
Cats and dogs are really the cutest creatures in the world, but these creatures survive by luck. Some are lucky to be taken in by good families, but some are not very lucky and will be abandoned, so they become stray animals. Take stray cats as an example. Winter is really hard, and the mortality rate of stray cats during winter is really too high. Today we will talk about this topic together.
The mortality rate of stray cats during winter is about 60%, and the mortality rate is relatively high. Only about 40% of stray cats can survive successfully over the cold. In other words, when winter passes, only 4 of the 10 stray cats can see the flowers blooming next spring. Stray cats have much stronger stress resistance than domestic cats, but rotten food, dirty drinking water, and accidentally eating poisonous rats can often threaten their health and life.
When we meet stray cats, call the police, so that they can have a safe place to live.