Hot weather tips for cats
Summertime is not always an easy time for our animal friends. Cats can suffer from the same problems that humans do, such as
overheating, dehydration and even sunburn. By taking some simple
precautions, you can celebrate the season and keep your pets happy and
healthy.
Never leave your pet alone in a vehicle
Hyperthermia
can be fatal. Even with the windows open, a parked automobile can
quickly become a furnace in no time. Parking in the shade offers little
protection, as the sun shifts during the day. Always carry a bottle filled with cold, fresh water when travelling with your pet.
The right time for playtime is in the cool of the early morning or evening, but never after a meal or when the weather is humid.
Provide fresh water and plenty of shade for animals kept outdoors
Bring your cat
inside during the heat of the day to rest in a cool part of the house. Be especially sensitive to older and overweight animals in hot weather.
Good grooming - Cats should be brushed often, this will reduce the build of dead hair and will keep your cat cooler.
Do not apply any sunscreen or insect repellent product to your pet that is not labelled specifically for use on animals.
Ingestion of sunscreen products can result in drooling, diarrhoea,
excessive thirst and lethargy. The misuse of insect repellent that
contains DEET can lead to neurological problems.
Having a backyard barbecue? Always keep matches, lighter fluid, citronella candles and insect coils out of pets’ reach.
Older cats can become disorientated quickly during the hot weather. Recently we have has a few incidents of older cats being brought into the centre looking rather tatty. Even though an older cat can look neglected they are sometimes just old! Their bodies are starting to pack up and they loose condition. Having said that it is very important to keep older cats cool and well hydrated in hot weather. So please be vigilant.
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