Battlefords residents asked to keep pets indoors during extreme cold
With temperatures dipping to -29 Celsius in North Battleford Monday, feeling more like -40 with the wind chill, animal care providers are asking people to be extra careful to ensure their pets are not exposed to the cold.
Temperatures are expected to remain extremely frigid for most of the week.
Battlefords Humane Society shelter coordinator Michelle Spark said small animals in particular are especially vulnerable to the frigid temperatures and should not be left outside.
On Sunday a kitten was found outside in the North Battleford area suffering from severe frostbite to all four of its feet, and unfortunately was unable to be saved.

