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Originally Posted by Britster Oh no, he loves the car, LOL. He rides in it daily with me and hops right on up, so I'm pretty sure he was legitimately cold. It just surprised me. He's very high-energy so that's probably why he's not cold so much. He could run around in the snow for hours. |
I bet that is why he get cold in the car then, because he has to sit still and then he feels the cold because his metabolism is slowed down. Probably all in needs in the car is a nice fleece blank to snuggle up in or draped over him until the heater warms it up.