Rudiger Only Kind Of Loves The Snow

If you are looking for snowplowing services during winter, you might consider hiring the cat in the video. Rudiger is a famous internet cat who lives in Saint John, New Brunswick, East Coast of Canada. In the video, the cat excavator attempts to deal with a four-foot snow drift. The cat is like, “Lemme outta here, I need to poop outside!”


The East Coast of Canada always experience heavy snowfall during winter. This poses a dilemma to owners who have outdoor cats. Rudiger is probably an indoor cat, so that lessens the headache for his owner.

Owners should take extra precautions to help their cats survive during wintery months. The associated dangers brought by cold weather could affect your cats. Cats are susceptible to frostbite and hypothermia. They the latter experience when their body temperature drops below 100 degrees Fahrenheit or 37.8 degrees Celsius.

There are several factors that determine the comfort of cats to varying temperatures. Some of them include access to food and water, familiarity with their surrounding, and the overall health of the cat. These factors can play into how desperately lousy the weather can be.

Please do not leave your cats in the garage overnight during winter or even when it’s cold outside. The garage is a repository of household items that may contain chemicals. If you have a car inside the garage, make sure that the engine is off. Your cats might use the engine area as a temporary shelter during cold evenings.

To provide optimum comfort for your kitties, nothing beats indoor living. For cats that prefer the outdoor environment, protecting them from the cold and wind can be done in the confines of your own backyard. Locate a windless spot where you can stack a bale of hay, which your cats can use for winter-long safety.

Rudiger Only Kind Of Loves The Snow
image – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu9VC1MyAEU

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