Cats are afraid of heat in summer. They generally don’t want to move much in summer, and they will lie on the floor with their tongues hanging out due to the heat. They will dissipate body heat by panting heavily. Parents, at this time Pay attention to controlling the ambient temperature, maintain a supply of fresh water, and cool down the cat immediately if it is found that it has symptoms of heat stroke.
Tip:
When the weather is hot, the cat’s desire to eat will decrease. At this time, we can prepare some liquid food to increase the cat’s appetite.