Be precautious of your cat’s health during hot weather in order to keep it from becoming dehydrated. Cats can’t communicate as well as dogs. That is why it is important for you to observe your cat and watch for any behavior related to heat discomfort or dehydration. Try your best to help keep your cat cool during warm seasons.
As the temperature outside rises, consider keeping your cat inside the house. Once a cat has become a pet, it doesn’t have the same coping skills as a stray cat. It’s up to you to provide a place for your cat to cool itself. A pet cat that has found a cool shade outdoors may not come home until after dark. Cement retains heat far too much and can cause injury to your cat’s sensitive paws or cause your cat to overheat.Do you have a cat that likes to ride with you wherever you go? Pets like that are great, but make sure you never leave your cat in the car when it is hot. The temperature in your car goes up very quickly in the heat. Your car can even get too hot when you park in the shade. The sun moves, as it does the heat travels from hotter to cooler regions. Your cat can’t alert a passerby if it is getting to hot. A cat can pass out and die in only fifteen minutes in a hot car. Keeping your cat’s fur short will help it keep cool. It will also help to comb out the fur to remove shed fur that is trapped beneath the top layer. Cat owners who have cats with natural long hair may have no choice but to provide their cat with a cooler environment. Make sure your cat has access to clean water. Regardless of the season, it is important to allow your cat to stay well hydrated. Keep water cool by changing it a few times each day during hot weather. The goal is to keep your cat’s body temperature constant.