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Feline Physics: The Law of Cat Thermodynamics

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In the latest edition of Feline Physics, we look at the mysterious phenomenon of why cats get so warm. A quick check of the interwebs provides the following explanation: "A cat’s natural body temperature is 102° F, which is significantly warmer than our body temperature of 98.6° F. Cats also have a lower sensitivity to heat than humans." Science!

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