Diagnosis and treatment of chronic renal failure in cats
0 Mar 17,2024
Cats are not particularly afraid of heat and can adapt to weather of more than 30 degrees Celsius, but cats will not be able to stand it if the weather is too hot. The most suitable temperature for cats to survive is around 25 degrees Celsius. If the cat stays in a high temperature for a long time, it will cause a loss of appetite and physical discomfort in the cat. In severe cases, it may lead to heatstroke in the cat, so the owner needs to find ways to cool down the cat.
How to cool down a cat:
1. Place the kitten in a cool and ventilated place, and you can also cut the fur on the soles of the kitten's feet to dissipate heat.
2. Provide a cool living environment for the cat. Use an air conditioner or fan to physically dissipate heat for the cat, but do not let the cat blow directly, otherwise it will catch a cold.
3. You can give it lighter food in summer.
4. In summer, you can prepare more water for kittens.