Do cats get hot in the summer, and when summer arrives, are cats afraid of heat?

Updated on pet 2024-02-11
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    We all know that dogs' sweat glands are distributed on the tongue, and in summer, dogs always like to put their tongues outside to dissipate heat. And what about our cats? Is it hot and dissipates heat from **?

    In fact, cats, like people, are covered with sweat glands all over their bodies, but the sweat glands are relatively small and the heat they can emit is also limited. A cat's apocrine glands grow under the paws of the limbs. Whenever the cat feels hot after exercise or in summer, he will stretch out his paws, which is conducive to heat dissipation.

    The cats at home like to play in the water and catch fish in the summer, which is fun and cool.

    In order to cool down the cat in summer, you can cut off the hair at the bottom of its paws, which can help it dissipate heat well.

    In winter, when the cat sleeps, if it feels very cold, it will not only shrink its body into a ball, but also hide its paws in its body. In this way, heat dissipation is reduced and warmth can be maintained.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cats are not particularly afraid of heat, and can adapt to weather of more than 3 degrees.

    But cats can't stand it when the weather is too hot, and the most suitable temperature for cats to survive is around 25 degrees Celsius. If you stay in the high temperature for a long time, it will cause the cat's appetite to decrease, physical discomfort, and seriously lead to heat stroke in the cat, so the owner needs to find a way to cool the cat.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cats are very afraid of heat in summer, mainly because the cat's sweat glands are underdeveloped, which makes it difficult for cats to dissipate heat, and the surrounding environment temperature is too high and may cause cats to suffer from heat stroke and dehydration. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner should prepare enough drinking water for the cat in summer, and physical methods can be used to cool down, such as air conditioners, electric fans, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summer is coming, cats are also more afraid of heat, but because cats rely on the soles of their feet to dissipate heat, it is not easy to be found, but if the temperature is too high, cats will also suffer from heat stroke, but it is best not to shave cats, which are easy to cause dermatitis and other diseases.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cats are also afraid of heat in summer, so it is necessary to cool down indoors with him properly, otherwise they are also prone to stress, and the body will also have adverse reactions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Cats are afraid of heat, cats have very thick hair, and there are 2 to 3 layers of floating hair and undercoat, which will feel hotter in the hot summer, so cats need to control the temperature in summer, and it is better to keep it at about 26 degrees, not to be exposed to direct sunlight, so as not to have heat stroke.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Are cats really afraid of heat?

    In fact, whether cats are afraid of heat depends on the cat's physique and its breed.

    Generally speaking, short-haired cats are more sensitive to cold and not very hot, while long-haired cats are generally more sensitive to heat.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Afraid of heat, cats are very afraid of heat in summer, when raising cats, you need to pay attention to the problem of environmental temperature to avoid heat stroke in cats.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cats are also afraid of heat, when it is hot, he will hide in a cool place on his body to escape the heat, at this time give him more water, you need to let him play outside for too long.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In summer, cats are also afraid of heat, and they will also suffer from heat stroke when they are always hot, so try to let cats take advantage of the cool and escape the heat, and don't get sunburned for a long time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Afraid, the cat will hide in a cool place, and will also lie under the air conditioner, and the cat will spread its body and open its feet, which is the part where it dissipates heat.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Cats are not afraid of heat, cats are very heat-resistant, the normal body temperature of cats is between 39 degrees, people will feel uncomfortable, but cats will show symptoms of discomfort at about 42 degrees. But any creature has a temperature range that they are suitable for, and cats will not be able to adapt to it if the temperature is particularly high.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Summer is coming, and I think cats must be very afraid of heat, because cats, it also belongs to animals, and he will also be afraid of heat.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Cats and dogs are the same as people, they will have a sense of cold and heat, and in the summer, of course, cats will also feel that the air is very hot, and they also want to find a cool place to stay.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Scared, so cats like to stay in the place where the wind outlet, or where the fan can blow.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, my meow is lying directly on the ground now, and when it's cold, it's in the nest, lying in a cardboard box, and basking in the sun every day. In summer, you don't like to bask in the sun, so you lie on the ground.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are sweat glands on the cat's **, but it has not yet developed, and his best parts for heat dissipation are the tongue and the soles of the feet, so shaving the cat's hair can not effectively cool down, but it will threaten the cat's **, and it is more likely to have **disease. If you want to cool down your cat, you should shave off the foot hair of the meat pads, and you can also shave the hair a little shorter, which makes it easier to sweat and dissipate heat faster.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Cats are also afraid of heat, but it seems that it is okay to be heat-resistant.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Cats generally lick their fur with their tongues, wet their coats with saliva, and cool down by evaporating water. But in the hot summer, these measures are obviously not better to help cats cool down.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Cats are definitely afraid of heat. All creatures have their suitable temperature range, and the same is true for cats, but their ambient temperature is roughly the same as that of humans, so the owner can judge whether the cat is suitable according to his own feelings, and can also make suitable adjustments according to the changes in the weather and seasons. In addition, with the change of environmental temperature, the cat will also have some corresponding manifestations.

    When cats are hot, they are likely to breathe with their mouths open, increase their respiratory rate, and like to sleep close to the ground. When the cat is cold, it will choose some hidden corners to curl up in a ball, and may keep barking, hoping that the owner will give it some cushions.

    If it is caused by the ambient temperature, the owner must adjust it in time, especially in summer, cats are prone to heat stroke.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Cats are also sensitive to heat in the summer. Cats are afraid of heat mainly because the cat's sweat glands are underdeveloped, so if the surrounding environment temperature is too high, the cat's body will know that it can't bear it, and it will be difficult to breathe, increase body temperature, weakness of limbs, lack of vitality, heat stroke and dehydration. In severe cases, sudden death from shock may occur.

    Therefore, in order to prevent cats from becoming uncomfortable in a hot environment, it is necessary to take protective measures in advance

    First, prepare enough drinking water for the cat in the hot time and feed it more water;

    Second, you can use electric fans, air conditioners, etc. to physically cool your cat;

    Third, try not to take your cat out on a hot day, and if you have to go out, take sun protection measures in advance;

    In addition, do not shave your cat, which is not only not a good idea, but may even increase your cat's psychological fear and be more likely to be bitten by mosquitoes.

    I hope to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

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