Check for
cats under the hood of cars.
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Not only is freezing to death a possibility, but many outdoor
cats seek warmth
under the
hood of a
car.
During the winter, outdoor
cats sometimes sleep
under the
hoods of cars.
Cars are one of many hazards to small animals — warm engines in parked cars attract cats and small wildlife, who may crawl up under the h
Cars are one
of many hazards to small animals — warm engines in parked
cars attract cats and small wildlife, who may crawl up under the h
cars attract
cats and small wildlife, who may crawl up
under the
hood.
Cats seek shelter
under car hoods or tops
of tires when it's cold.
Outdoor
cats often climb
under the
hoods of cars to keep warm.
Outdoor
cats sometimes sleep
under the
hoods of cars and can be injured or killed by the fan belt when the
car is started.
Outdoor
cats seeking warmth sometimes curl up
under the
hood of a recently parked
car.
Check your vehicle During the winter, outdoor
cats sometimes sleep
under the
hoods of cars for warmth and protection.
Outside
cats are killed by
cars, lost or stolen, exposed to fatal diseases, attacked by other animals, abused by cruel people, poisoned, injured in fights by other
cats defending their territories, injured or killed from belts or rotating blades from
under the
hood of cars when the engine is started (
cats often crawl
under car hoods to escape the cold in winter).
Outdoor
cats sometimes choose to sleep
under the
hoods of cars where it is warmer.
Outdoor
cats have been known to crawl up
under the
hoods of cars to seek shelter and warmth near the engine during the cold winter months.
Most feral
cats will seek shelter almost anywhere they can —
under raised buildings, in sheds,
under porches, and
under the
hoods of cars.