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OK. It took a LOT of persuading, petting, and letting her come and go like eight times -- and then a final moment of parental authority, where I just flat refused to open the door for her -- but Peebles has FINALLY been persuaded that anything that happens in the apartment, scary noises or not, is gonna be a better deal than she gets outside in the cold. Last I checked, she was napping comfortably next to Artie.
And CJ was nestled up pretty tight in the shelter, which I REALLY hope is warm enough.
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@zebratron2084 It should be. Sounds like you did a good job of insulating it.
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@JulieSqveakaroo I'd love to run the whole thing by you again, though, since you're someone whose opinion I trust about both engineering AND kitties: medium-large plastic dog crate, holes covered in a folded blanket and waterproofed with two trash bags duct taped in place, latched to the porch rails so it's facing away from the wind, then a layer of shredded woodchip bedding, some swaddling blankets, and an insulted pod-shaped cat bed. Does that sound like it'd be enough?
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@JulieSqveakaroo FWIW, it's "only" getting down to 27, so I might be completely making too much out of this to start with. n.n
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@JulieSqveakaroo Yeah, Peebles already kinda got me inured to the idea that they're just *gonna* need to wander a bit. As long as the shelter is sufficient for him, I'm just relieved he knows it's there. ^___^
Also, between @sig 's assurance about Scandinavian kitties and a little more research, I'm somewhat reassured. It sounds like a _little_ subfreezing temp isn't a huge deal as long as they have protection from wet and wind, and the articles I was fretting over are more about what happens over *weeks* of winter cold, not one night...
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@JulieSqveakaroo @sig Thank you so much for the reassurance, hun. Yeah, I'm really starting to worry less. n.n
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@zebratron2084 @sig Yeah.
You've got multiple dry layers with air pocketing, a water resistant outer shell, wind protection, food access... and it's one night.
He should be fine.