Cat's eyes are red and swollen with discharge
0 Aug 19,2024
If a cat has a fever, its ears will be very hot, but hot ears do not mean that the cat has a fever. Cat's ears play a role in regulating body temperature, so changes in the weather will cause changes in the temperature of the cat's ears. When the weather is hot, the cat's ears will also be very hot, but it does not have a fever.
Tip:
If the owner wants to determine whether the cat has a fever, the best way is to use body temperature to measure the cat's body temperature. The normal body temperature of a cat is around 38-39.2 degrees. A cat’s original body temperature is higher than that of a human, so it is normal for people to feel hot when touching the cat’s ears. If the cat’s body temperature exceeds 40 degrees, it needs to be sent to a pet hospital immediately. Treatment was given.