Increased sleep
Cats tend to sleep more in winter due to the shorter days and cold temperatures. Make sure your cat has access to several comfortable places to rest.
Reduction in physical activity
In winter, cats may be less active. To avoid weight gain and boredom, stimulate your cat with interactive toys or cat trees.
Mood changes
Some cats may become more cuddly or, conversely, more irritable during the winter months. Pay attention to these changes and adjust your routine to meet their emotional needs.
Sources
"Behavioral Changes in Cats During Winter" par l'American Veterinary Medical Association
"Understanding Seasonal Behavior in Cats" dans le Journal of Feline Psychology
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