Our cats get out every so often(we tie them up, but they time it well when we walk in the door and sometimes bolt), and there's been a handful of times now when they got out when it was -20, possibly even colder, and didnt come back all night. The first time it happened I was freaking out and hardly slept all night, as I kept checking the door. I was expecting to find a little catsickle the next morning. But nope, they just trounced in at 8am like nothing was wrong. Also, one of our cats spent the first winter of its life on the streets of Edmonton and somehow survived.
I'm no cat expert or anything, but at least from these two examples I've come to the conclusion cats can survive pretty well in frosty conditions. At least its not January right now. Good luck finding it, I hope you do. I know that feeling you're going through and I hate it, I've been through it a few times before with these two furry a**holes who live here.
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