Northeast Ohio is going to have the same temperature drops next week. Not looking forward to it.
As for the cats - you've got shelters already set up so I don't know what more there is you can do. You can keep food inside the shelters but I wouldn't worry about providing water if there's snow. You don't want to get the shelter soggy. If you have access to a garage or a barn you can try to tempt them into there, but large places like that won't retain heat as well as smaller shelters will.
I wouldn't worry about them too much, to be honest. Realistically you might lose some, but animals are resilient, and if they've been feral all/most of their lives, then they've probably had to last through some tough winters already.
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As for the cats - you've got shelters already set up so I don't know what more there is you can do. You can keep food inside the shelters but I wouldn't worry about providing water if there's snow. You don't want to get the shelter soggy. If you have access to a garage or a barn you can try to tempt them into there, but large places like that won't retain heat as well as smaller shelters will.
I wouldn't worry about them too much, to be honest. Realistically you might lose some, but animals are resilient, and if they've been feral all/most of their lives, then they've probably had to last through some tough winters already.