What To Know About Cats In The Summer
What To Know About Cats In The Summer
Cats are usually good at keeping their body temperature in
check, but the heat of summer can still be bad for their health. In order to
ensure the well-being and contentment of your feline companion throughout the
summer months, you should be aware of the following:
1. Extreme Heat Can Kill Cats
Extreme heat and humidity may cause heat exhaustion and
heatstroke in cats. Observe indicators such as:
Panting
Tiredness
Dripping
Gums that are red or
pale
Throwing up
If you see these
indicators, transfer your cat to a cool place and call a vet right away.
2. Staying hydrated is Key
In the heat, cats are more likely to get dehydrated. Make
sure:
There is always
clean, fresh water available.
You put several bowls of water throughout the home.
Wet food is given to
help the animal drink more water.
3. Keep Them Cool: Give them shade both inside and outside.
Cool Surfaces: Let them lie on cool mats or tile.
Fans and air
conditioning keep the air in the house moving.
Grooming: Regular
brushing helps get rid of extra fur, which is especially important for cats
with long hair.
4. Stay away from hot surfaces
Metal and pavement can burn your cat's paws.
Make sure your cat is
on grass or in a shady, cool area when you let it outside.
5. Time outside that is safe
If your cat likes being outside, think about:
A safe catio to keep
them safe from the heat and other animals.
Time outside with supervision throughout the cooler portions
of the day, like early morning or evening.
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6. Look out for bugs
More fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes come out in the summer:
Use flea and tick prophylaxis that your vet recommends.
Check on your cat
often and keep the outside areas clean.
7. Don't shave your cat. Shaving a cat can make it harder
for them to control their body temperature. If your vet says it's okay, only
clip the fur.
Bonus Tip: Fun Ways
to Cool Down
Ice cubes in pitchers of water
Frozen snacks, like
tuna and water mixed together
Cooling mats or water bottles that have been frozen and
wrapped in a towel
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