Do you know? Kittens can also have heat stroke. When the kitten's belly is lying on the ground in the hot summer, or when he is stuck out his tongue and breathing all day long, the cat should be careful. Don't think that the cat is acting cu...
Do you know? Kittens can also have heat stroke. When the kitten's belly is lying on the ground in the hot summer, or when he is stuck out his tongue and breathing all day long, the cat should be careful. Don't think that the cat is acting cute. In fact, the cat is hot. Be careful of the cat's heatstroke! So how many degrees cats can’t stand it? Let’s take a look together.
The most suitable temperature for cats is around 20-23℃. Once it exceeds 30 degrees, the cat will be too hot. Of course, different types of cats have different tolerance for heat, and long-haired cats will be more afraid of heat. But no matter how long and short hair is, temperatures above 30 degrees are difficult for most cats to withstand.
Cats stay in a cool environment. If the temperature is too high, the owner can keep the indoor air circulating and provide the cat with sufficient water. If the cat is mentally unenergic and has no appetite, it is very likely that it is heatstroke. At this time, you should cool down and hydrate the cat in time to avoid affecting the cat's health.