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What about cat heatstroke?

You can use a wet towel to wipe the hair on the cat's surface all over the body to help the cat speed up the overall heat dissipation and achieve the purpose of cooling down. Then soak the paper towel with alcohol and quickly wipe the main heat dissipation places on the cat, such as the cat's meat pad, armpit and inner thigh. You can use a wet towel to wipe the hair on the cat's surface all over the body to help the cat speed up the overall heat dissipation and achieve the purpose of cooling down. Then soak the paper towel with alcohol and quickly wipe the main heat dissipation places on the cat, such as the cat's meat pad, armpit and inner thigh.

After taking the above measures, keep the room ventilated, accelerate the evaporation of alcohol and water, accelerate the heat dissipation, and keep the room cool, preferably between 20℃ and 24℃. Then let the cat drink as much water as possible. With the increase of body temperature, the water in the body gradually decreases, so it is very important to replenish water.

If the cat is found to have blood around its mouth and eyes, the cat can't move at all, and its whole body is limp and it can't open its eyes. This is a sign of severe heatstroke in cats. Hurry to send the cat to the pet hospital for timely rescue.