At what temperature can cats survive?
Generally, cats are suitable for survival at around 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. Except for newly born cats, which need an ambient temperature of around 30 degrees Celsius, cats of other ages are more suitable at around 25 degrees Celsius.
Temperatures that are too low or too high are not good for cats. They will affect the normal physiological metabolism of the cat’s body organs, and may seriously endanger the cat’s life. If your cat's body temperature is too high or too low, you need to seek medical treatment in time. Normal cat body temperature is around 38-39.5 degrees Celsius.
In hot summer, cats are prone to heatstroke when exposed to high temperatures for a long time. At this time, owners can use ice pads, air conditioners, and electric fans to help cats cool down.
In the cold winter, owners can prepare cat litter, thick blankets, electric blankets and other items to help cats keep warm. In addition, you need to pay attention to the temperature difference in the environment where the cat is active, otherwise it will easily cause the cat to catch a cold.
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