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It's incredible the information available on the internet.
Yet it's suprisingly difficult to find figures for the heat output of cats.
The only thing I could find was , which suggests a cat at rest has an output of around 8 watts, and active around 20 watts. That doesn't seem unresonable since the average output of a human is frequently given as 100 watts.
But even assuming that the higher figure of a 20 watt output is an underestimate, that's difficult to square with the 9000 watts (9kW)suggested previously.
I'm not even sure that setting the cat on fire would increase it's kW output by a factor of 450.



