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Coping with the changing seasons: Dogs and Cats

As the seasons shift, so do the needs of our furry companions. Whether you’re a dog lover, a cat enthusiast, or both, you may notice that your pet’s habits and preferences evolve with the changing weather. From chilly mornings to muddy paws, darker days to cosy nights, adapting to these changes can help your pets remain comfortable and happy all year round. Let’s explore the ways dogs and cats respond to seasonal changes and share practical tips on how to keep them thriving no matter the weather.

Two cats on Maya donut beds.

Dogs and the changing seasons

When the seasons change, dogs are some of the first to feel the difference. Cooler temperatures, shifting daylight hours, and unpredictable weather can all impact their routines and comfort. While some dogs are more adaptable, others may need a little extra attention to stay cozy and active. Fortunately, with a few tweaks to their daily schedule and environment, you can ensure that your canine companion is comfortable through every season.

Changing walk schedules

With the shorter days of autumn and winter, you might find it harder to fit in your dog’s daily walk during daylight hours. Early mornings and late evenings tend to be dark and potentially less safe, but there are ways to adjust. Consider moving your walks to midday when the sun is at its peak, or use reflective gear and LED lights on your dog’s collar and lead for those darker strolls. These small changes not only keep you and your dog visible but also help maintain a consistent walking routine. If you’re limited to walking after work or before sunrise, find well-lit areas or parks to keep both you and your pup safe.

Bath rituals

Wet weather often means muddy paws, and while some dogs adore running through puddles, it’s important to have a clean-up plan after rainy walks. Many dogs aren’t huge fans of baths, but making bath time a positive and relaxing experience can change that. Have warm towels and gentle, dog-safe shampoo on hand, and consider using a hose attachment in your shower or a pet-specific bath setup for easy rinsing.

After walks, quickly wipe down muddy paws and coats to avoid tracking dirt through the house. Does your dog mind the rain? It depends on the dog breed and their personality. Some dogs may be indifferent or even love the rain, while others will stubbornly avoid it. In either case, a good raincoat for dogs can help minimize the mess.

Regulating your dog’s temperature

As the temperatures drop, keeping your dog comfortable is essential. Some dogs, especially those with thicker coats, love the cooler weather and might even prefer the cold to heat. However, smaller or short-haired breeds may need a little extra help. If your dog shivers or seems uncomfortable during walks, try a well-fitted coat or sweater to keep them warm. Indoors, make sure your pet has a cosy dog bed that provides insulation from cold floors. Heated pet beds or orthopedic mats with added cushioning can make a world of difference. If you live in a particularly chilly area, consider limiting your dog’s time outside on freezing days.

Indoor games for rainy days

When bad weather strikes, outdoor play may not be an option. But don’t worry—there are plenty of ways to keep your dog entertained indoors. Interactive toys, like treat-dispensing puzzles, can engage your dog’s mind and stave off boredom. Tug-of-war, fetch down a hallway, or even teaching your dog new tricks are great options when you can’t head outside. Keeping your dog physically and mentally active, even when the weather isn’t ideal, ensures they stay healthy and content.

Cats and the changing seasons

While cats may not experience seasonal shifts as dramatically as dogs, they are still sensitive to changes in temperature, light, and even humidity. Cats are creatures of habit, and they often adjust their behaviour as the environment around them shifts. As the seasons change, here’s how you can help your feline friend remain happy, healthy, and comfortable.

Enrichment ideas

With colder or wetter weather, many indoor-outdoor cats might prefer to spend more time inside, while fully indoor cats might experience fewer daylight hours for their regular activities. To keep your cat stimulated indoors, consider adding new enrichment toys or cat climbing structures. Omlet’s custom-designed Freestyle cat tree or LED lit Switch cat scratching post can turn any room into an adventure. Engaging your cat with interactive toys, puzzle feeders, or laser pointers will help them stay active and entertained even on the dreariest of days.

Seasonal changes in cat behaviour

As the seasons change, you might notice subtle shifts in your cat’s behaviour. Some cats may become more lethargic or seek out warm spots in the house during the colder months. Others may have a stronger hunting instinct when it gets dark earlier. Be mindful of these changes and adjust their routine accordingly. More frequent play sessions, cosy cat beds for napping, and a little extra love can make all the difference in keeping your cat content.

Increased grooming

When it comes to grooming, many cats will begin shedding their summer coat in the cooler months, which can lead to more hair around the house. Regular brushing can help reduce shedding and prevent hairballs. If your cat is prone to matting, keeping up with grooming is especially important as their winter coat thickens. Using gentle tools like a slicker brush or comb can help your cat stay clean and comfortable as the seasons shift.

Regulating your cat’s temperature

While cats generally handle cold weather better than some other pets, they still appreciate a warm, cozy environment. As your home’s temperature fluctuates, make sure your cat has plenty of comfortable places to snuggle. Raised cat beds allow your cat to avoid any cold, drafty air and cosy cat blankets help to keep them warm on colder days. If your cat loves to bask in the sun, find them a sunny window perch where they can nap in comfort, even as the days grow shorter.

Omlet and your pets

At Omlet, we believe that pets and their owners deserve comfort, practicality, and joy no matter the season. Our thoughtfully designed products—from cosy dog beds to interactive cat climbing towers—are here to help your pets thrive year-round. By asking the right questions, we’re able to create innovative solutions that bring you and your pets closer together. With Omlet’s range of pet-friendly products, you’ll be ready to tackle any weather with ease. Because when your pets are happy, you’re happy—and that’s what matters most to us.

Labrador on green Omlet Nest bed

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