Is it normal for a cat’s footpads to be cool?
It is normal for the cat's footpads to be cool. It may be caused by the cat's prolonged contact with the cooler ground. If the cat's footpads are always cold, you need to take the cat's body temperature. If it is lower than 37.5 ℃ may be due to a low-grade fever caused by illness. If the cat's foot pads are relatively hot, it may be caused by too hot weather or a cold. Cats use their foot pads to dissipate heat.
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