We live in a 1-floor apartment with pretty good square footage so it's very spread out. The thermostat is in the center of the apartment, where it is pretty warm. If I keep it set at 68, it gets freezing in rooms with a lot of windows (including the bedroom). The uneven temp drives me nuts, but I worry about it a bit with the cat. I don't want to keep it too warm inside, but I don't want her to be cold either - or does it even matter for cats? She's had what the vet maintains is a URI for as long as we've had her (2 months) so I'm sure the cold weather isn't helping, so my instinct is to turn up the heat a bit, but I don't want her to overheat when she's running all over the place.
Is there an ideal temp for cats to be comfortable? Does it even matter that much? Even with her sneezing and runny eyes/nose she doesn't have a fever and acts normally, isn't running a fever, and usually feels pretty cool to the touch.
Is there an ideal temp for cats to be comfortable? Does it even matter that much? Even with her sneezing and runny eyes/nose she doesn't have a fever and acts normally, isn't running a fever, and usually feels pretty cool to the touch.