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    petGuard offers Summer cat care tips

    Simon KingBy Simon KingJuly 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As the UK’s weather gets warmer, many cat owners question how well their feline companions can cope. Cats tend to tolerate the hot weather much better than dogs.

    Although, cats often look for sunny spots to relax in, they are not immune to the dangers of heat and can suffer from overheating just like humans. Certain cat breeds are more prone to heat strokes, as they struggle to cool down in the summer season, therefore it is important to recognise the signs and take steps to ensure their well-being during periods of high temperatures.

    Felines most at risk from hot weather include overweight cats, flat-faced breeds like Persians and Himalayans, long-haired breeds such as Maine Coons and Ragdolls, cats that are older or have respiratory or heart disease.

    “Keeping pets safe and comfortable during hot weather is vital” said Simon Bennett, managing director at petGuard.

    Pet insurer petGuard shares effective tips for cat owners for keeping their feline friends cool and safe during the summer.

    What temperature is too hot?
    Temperatures above 37°C are too hot for cats and are likely to cause a risk of overheating.

    How to tell if a cat is too hot?
    Felines have a number of ways to communicate their thoughts and feelings, whether it’s through gentle purrs indicating happiness or a pat with their paw to get attention. In warm weather, signs that they are too hot include panting, drooling, or drinking significantly more water than usual.

    While panting and drooling are more commonly associated with dogs, these behaviours in cats can indicate that they are struggling with the heat.

    How do cats cool off?
    Cats are very smart about what they need to do to cool off in hot weather. They often seek out cold surfaces, like tiled floors to lie on, which helps to conduct heat away from their bodies.

    They like to keep clean and will often groom themselves throughout the day to keep their coats tidy and to spread their natural skin oils but will also groom themselves to cool down in hot weather. After licking their fur, the saliva then evaporates and will cool them down.

    Felines also increase their water intake to stay hydrated. Additionally, they save energy by taking longer naps during the hottest parts of the day, becoming more active as temperatures drop.

    “Older cats are more likely to struggle in hot weather and can be more at risk of heat strokes, so it’s important to pay close attention to them and take steps to cool them down during summer months” added Mr Bennett.

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