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Apparently my kitten was outside while raining. I do not know , she seemed kind of sad (gloomy) and placed herself at a corner . I covered with a blanket and put her in an open cupboard (home).
Anything else recommended?

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    Yummy stuff?
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    @LiquidOfLife I do not think she is gonna eat something right now. But I will try after a couple of hours.
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    I'm sure she'll be fine - just make sure she's warm and dry now. They're generally tougher than they look.
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    @AlmondSauce Yeah. They are strong ( 2 siblings) .
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    Company, head scritches, warm blanket.
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    do not microwave
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    @devjesus because she went outside and it rained?
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    @devjesus They all were playing. Others are not that wet.
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    @Root Covered in blanket. I think I would rather be not disturbing too much . Maybe a random check up every now and then.
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    A large carton box and old blankets ! Make kittycat feel to have a safe space box he/she can supervise his/her surroundings.
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    @NeatNerdPrime Got that here. The thing is got a puppy as well. Sometimes sabotage (play?) and attack (play??) to kittens happen. So rarely kittens visit.
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    @sandeepbalan try to give the cat a spot on an elevated place.. where the puppy can't reach. Ensure the space is only accessible by a cat, a dog is clumsier on small ridges
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    Cats aren't harmed by rain. So there is nothing to worry about.
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    @Oktokolo Mine melted.
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    @Marl3x
    Snowmen aren't cats.
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    Feed her some tuna fish
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    I don't like cats.

    But most animals want peace and comfy place.

    Easiest way to satisfy both? Build a lil fort. A blanket itself doesn't give much warmth - it just prevents loosing heat. When one dog in my care showed symptoms of hypothermia, I usually tried to seperate him from the rest so he could calm down. Two seed pillows wrapped in a thick blanket give enough heat for half a hour - usually they immediately lie do as they're (logically) attracted to the warmth.

    The warmth relaxes in more than one way.

    Even the most hyperactive terrier calms down as they're exhausted xD

    Just make sure that the blanket is thick enough. Like with a bottle of hot milk for a baby check with your own skin that it's not too hot - remember that the goal is not to warm them up _fast_ but rather in a slow and steady way so their circulation can slowly adapt from cold to regular body temperature.

    Too fast is not good.
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