Symptoms of heat stroke in cats include rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, elevated body temperature, frequent vomiting, foaming at the mouth, dry nose, poor energy, anorexia, etc. If the cat has these symptoms in summer, it may be heat stroke. Provide timely rescue and cooling to avoid life-threatening injuries.
Tip:
You can turn on the air conditioner or electric fan for the cat to lower the surrounding environment temperature. You should also prepare enough water for the cat to avoid dehydration.
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What are the symptoms of heatstroke in cats?
