Summer Cat Care Tips

June 27th, 2009 by KittyKitty

Be careful to protect your cat from dehydration.  Since your cat is unable to communicate with you, you will have to keep a sharp eye on your pet.  Watch for any changes in behavior that may be related to heat.  If you aren’t home enough to keep an eye on your cat, make arrangements for cool living conditions so that your cat doesn’t dehydrate and overheat.Learning how to take care of a cat during this season is important.

Pet cats don’t have the same street smarts as stray cats.  They may not be able to find a cool place outdoors.  If they do find one your cat will probably not come home until after the sun goes down.  It’s a good idea, then, to keep your cat inside during hot weather.  Concrete, which may be a cool place for your cat to lay when the weather is not hot, gets too hot for a cat’s tender paws during the hottest seasons.

Do you have a cat that likes to ride with you wherever you go?  Pets like that are great, but make sure you never leave your cat in the car when it is hot.  The temperature in your car goes up very quickly in the heat. 

Even when you try to park in the shade to prevent your car from heating up, as the sun moves throughout the day.  The heat travels from hot areas to cold areas.  Dogs can sometimes alert passers-by that they are in discomfort, but a cat is unable to do that and may die in as little as fifteen minutes.  Always get your cat out of the car with you when you park. 

Groom your cat to keep its fur short to help keep it cool.  A good combing will remove shed fur that is hanging on adding a layer of heat insulation.  Long-haired cats, like Persians and Siberians, almost leave you with no other option than providing a cooler environment.

Make sure your cat has access to clean water.  Regardless of the season, it is important to allow your cat to stay well hydrated.  Keep water cool by changing it a few times each day during hot weather.  The goal is to keep your cat’s body temperature constant. Keep some of these tips when you are also choosing a pet for kids.

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