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How hot does a cat feel?

Cats are relatively not afraid of heat.

Cats are heat-tolerant, but that doesn't mean cats won't get heatstroke. The normal body temperature of cats is 37℃-39℃, which is 2℃-3℃ higher than our normal body temperature. In other words, when we feel that the ambient temperature is a little hot, the cat may feel just right.

But it doesn't mean that there is nothing wrong with cats in the weather of 378 degrees Celsius in summer, which is related to the variety of cats, the length of hair, the living area and the environment. If the ambient temperature is high, but there is not enough water, the environment is closed and the air is not circulating, then cats are also at risk of heatstroke. Ways to help cats cool down

Physical heat dissipation: move the cat to the shade, and then wipe the cat's body with a wet towel.

Lick the ice: use pure water to freeze into ice and let the cat lick it.

Ensure adequate and clean diet and water: keep food and water in a cool place and change water frequently to avoid food and water from deteriorating after direct sunlight.

Add summer equipment: such as ice mats and pet mats.

Turn on the air conditioner: Keep the temperature at about 26℃, don't blow against it, and pay attention to opening the window for ventilation to prevent the cat from getting air-conditioning disease.