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What are the symptoms of cat heatstroke?

Symptoms of heatstroke in cats are:

Body temperature rises. My ears and meat pads feel hot and humid, and my eyes are so tight that I look like I'm in a coma.

Shortness of breath. Cats open their mouths to gasp, even drool and even vomit.

Burnout. Cats will dehydrate when suffering from heatstroke, and even collapse to the ground, lacking vitality, and collapse after walking and shaking.

The normal body temperature of cats reaches 37.5 ~ 39.2℃. When the cat's body temperature (rectal temperature) exceeds 465438 0℃, it can be judged as heatstroke.

What should cats do after heatstroke?

1, immediately move the cat to the shade.

After heatstroke, the cat should be moved to a cool place immediately to protect the cat from direct sunlight or being burned by the floor.

2. Wipe the cat's body with a wet paper towel and a wet towel.

When the cat moves to a cool and ventilated environment, you can wet the cat's skin surface with water, and then blow it with a fan to accelerate the cat's heat dissipation. You can also use wet paper towels and wet towels to help the cat wipe the meat pad, armpits, abdomen and other parts to quickly take away the heat in the cat's body. If possible, it is faster to use ice.

Step 3 replenish water

When the cat cools down and reaches a safe area, you can feed the cat some water and send it to the hospital for examination and treatment quickly.