Why are stray cats not afraid of the cold? Stray cats have natural resistance to cold, and their hair will grow a thick layer of sebum to protect them from the cold. They can also keep themselves warm by sleeping in warm caves.
The fear of cold is mainly reflected in fear, not cold. Cats cannot withstand the severe cold. This is not because they are afraid of the cold, but because they cannot live in a cold place, but cats are just afraid of the cold.
Many friends can see some people shirtless in winter, and some people wrap themselves tightly in summer. This is what it means to be afraid of cold and heat. So, fear does not mean that cats cannot resist. In fact, few cats get sick because of the cold.
There is another reason why cats are afraid of cold. Cats have relatively thin bodies. Compared with dogs, cats' bodies are obviously "slim". There is not much fat to resist the cold. It is obviously not enough to have only one layer of hair.
But can't cats live in cold places? Don't cats living in Siberia all have to die of freezing? There are also many people in rural areas in the northeast, and these cats have not seen frostbite in the ice and snow.