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Kitty Cool Down Tips for Summertime
Posted on May 3rd, 2012With summertime approaching it is important to take extra steps to make sure your pets stay cool.
A cat that becomes overheated in the summer can suffer from dehydration, shallow breathing and can even get heatstroke.
Always provide plenty of clean, fresh water for your fuzzy feline. Help your kitty enjoy a happy and safe summer this year by following these helpful kitty cool down steps:
- Let Your Cat Decide His Cool Spot – Cats are smart about comfort at all times including during the heat. Ever notice your cat curling up in the sink or sprawling out on the tile? Porcelain and tile stay cool even when it’s hot outside providing a great place for your kitty to cool down.
- Calm Kitty – If your cat is running around too much during a really hot day, he will soon become exhausted and dehydrated. Provide a relaxed, indoor place that is both cool and darkened to allow your kitty to cool down. Don’t initiate play when he is in an agitated state.
- Create A Hide Out – Use a cardboard box or something else that is out of the way and dark near a cool spot. You can line it with a terry towel or other type of cotton, breathable natural fabric that isn’t too warm. Sticking an ice pack inside a sock and placing it in his retreat is also a helpful added cooling affect.
- Shady Garden Area – Make sure your yard has some shady spots for your outdoor cat to enjoy. If you provide them, your kitty will find them. It should be somewhere a gentle breeze is available. If you have outdoor buildings such as greenhouses or sheds, double check you haven’t locked your kitty in there before closing the door. This could end up killing your cat as temperatures rise in these types of shelters.
- Wet Towels – Most cats don’t like the water however you can help cool your cat down with dampened towels. If you simply dampen a cloth or paper towel and stroke your cat with it, it can help cool him down. Good areas to cool down, where cats get warmest, is on their bellies, the pads of their paws, armpits, under their chins and on the outside of their ears.
- Brush Your Cat – This helps take away any matted fur which can trap heat and helps air flow freely through his coat. This is especially important for long haired breeds of cats. Do not shave your cat as this can expose your cat to the sun and result in sunburn and skin cancer.
- Always Have Water Available – Dehydration is a real risk for cats during the hot summer months so constant water access is essential. Always, always have water available for your kitty.