Question:
How long can a cat survive locked in a refrigerator?
Amandy
2006-03-26 12:54:01 UTC
I know this is a weird question, but last night I accidentally shut my cat in the fridge without knowing it. Several hourse later I opened it back up and she jumped out.
Seventeen answers:
timmy♫♫
2006-03-26 13:02:57 UTC
Cats don't know the implications of running out of air. It probably loved being with all that food, kept quiet, it would. I suggest you watch for it every time you go to the fridge, and slap it hard if it goes in there again. Make sure it knows that you don't EVER want it to do that again.
sassy
2006-03-26 13:27:54 UTC
Well I saw something on TV before bout a cat that got locked in an old fridge in the owners garage, and it was stuck in there for a couple of weeks!! luckily the seal on the door must have been good letting air in, and the cat drank the condensation to stay alive. the cat was found hungry and malnourished but other wise ok.
papaioannou
2016-12-13 13:13:39 UTC
Cats are organic born hunters. They hunt and devour mice, birds, small lizards, insects and different small animals at the same time as they are outdoors.(they have an incredibly extreme prey rigidity and searching instinct, and no rely how domesticated they are, their want and instinct to seek remains intact). Cats also acquire about ninety% of the necessary water and moisture from eating the flesh of alternative animals (you'll note that maximum cats drink a fragment of the water small canines drink). she will have the capacity to also drink water droplets off the grass contained in the morning and that i'm effective she's imaginative sufficient to discover water form different aspects if she desires it. i'm so sorry that your kitty is lacking and that i incredibly wish you discover her, yet i do not want you to pressure to a lot, she will have the capacity to discover nutrition for herself, cats are incredibly independent and self reliant and that i'm effective she'll discover her way domicile. upload: i wish she has a Micro Chip, if she does whoever may discover her will have the capacity to discover you instantly. wish this helps advantages for your cat!
2006-03-26 15:17:27 UTC
How do you shut... a cat in the fridge without noticing it..are you blind or was it seriously an accident?





p.s. determines on the will that your cat wants to survive!
NorthBayLady
2006-03-26 13:02:38 UTC
You have to be careful. My cats are like that. i make sure that when I close the door, none are in the fridge
dpinscsher
2006-03-26 13:53:18 UTC
wow, well I guess if healthy awhile. I would worry about air not the cold the bigger the fridge the longer the time
irunwithscissors25
2006-03-26 12:58:02 UTC
as too how long who knows it depends on the size of the fridge and how much air is inside glad to hear your cant ok word of advice....never get a ferret
2006-03-26 14:12:57 UTC
probroly a day or so because thers not much air in there. be more carefull with you're cat next time you open the fridge
Terri E
2006-03-28 11:22:45 UTC
My cat did that several times until he just realized he didn't like the cold. he would wait until we were putting groceries away and hide!
lilacmom1956
2006-03-26 16:32:59 UTC
I'm glad she's fine.

Hope you don't need any Kitty NyQuil.

I was trying to think of how cold a refrigerator is??
2016-10-14 07:49:44 UTC
Like people run these type of tests. "Okay, stick the cat in and check every half hour to see if it's still breathing."
osaro_adu
2006-03-26 13:05:36 UTC
it depend on the temperature of the refrigerator
kellerdeloris
2006-03-26 14:52:24 UTC
WAS INFORMED BY MY BROTHER IN LAW HIS CAT 3 HOURS THEN THEY HEARD CAT CRYING
Larry Fisher
2016-08-15 07:29:42 UTC
mine was in one for 5 hours!! and he is fine
Nikki
2006-03-26 13:08:17 UTC
I dunno but I would keep an eye on him every time I opened the fridge. and to Jason your a freak
jasong25
2006-03-26 13:00:58 UTC
Hold on let me check.......................... 6 hours and 12 minutes. At least that is when he went to sleep and never woke up....
2006-03-26 12:57:43 UTC
Not very long, that's for sure.


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