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Originally Posted by Brian Bildson
Technically you may be right but practically I'm telling you a cat that thaws faster has less chance of belly hair slipping.
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Technically right and practically right are the same thing. Green belly happens before it freezes because of heat generated by enzyme and bacteria action in a full gastro intestinal tract. If you are unlucky enough to catch a full wolf/cat/whatever in warm weather and it takes to long to cool down the intestinal action, then green belly can certainly be bad enough to cause hair to slip in the affected area. The slippage of course won't show up until the animal thaws.