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  1. Help your cat stay as cool as a cucumber this summer with these eight tips on how to keep cats cool in the summer. Learn the signs of heat stroke and dehydration and what to do if you suspect your cat is too hot.

  2. How to cool down a cat. 1. Freeze common cat treats. A fun way to assist your cat during hot temperatures is to freeze common cat treats. One popular choice for this is Lick-e-Lix cat treats by Webbox, which are effectively tubes filled with a soft yogurt-like liquid.

  3. Using cool or tepid water, thoroughly and continuously wet your cat’s fur. DO NOT use ice or cold water since this can make the situation worse. Keep removing excess water by gently ‘petting’ it off as it absorbs excess heat.

  4. Take a look at the mechanisms that cats use to cool themselves down and what to do if your cat overheats. We'll cover this in this vet-approved guide with tips.

  5. Ways to Keep Your Cat Cool. Signs of Heat Stroke (Hyperthermia) When the hot weather rolls around, it is imperative to know how to look after your cat. All felines, just like humans, can be at...

  6. The average body temperature for a cat is between 100.4 and 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. Anything above 102.5 degrees is considered abnormal and requires veterinary intervention. If the...

  7. Since most cats don’t like to get wet, offering your lovely pet a cool bath is not an option for most cat owners. Still, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t help them cool off with a cold ...