How to Keep Cats Cool in Summer
Cats may seek out warm spots during the winter but in the summer, quite the opposite is often true. Heatstroke is a real concern in summer months and cats can quickly get overheated if their body temperature gets too high. Warm summer weather can easily be a contributing factor and overheated cats may be open mouth breathing, lying on their sides, panting, have red gums, and be lethargic. These signs may indicate heatstroke and require immediate veterinary attention. Thankfully it's easy to prevent your cat from getting too hot with a few simple solutions.
The following tips can help keep your cat cool in summer and prevent heatstroke.
Airflow
Air conditioning, standing fans, open windows, and ceiling fans all offer
airflow that aids in keeping your cat cool. Air conditioning is the most effective option you can provide for your indoor cat but if that isn't an option for you, ensuring a breeze and regular air circulation can help
Cooling Mats
Special cooling mats can be purchased for your cat to lie on in the summer. These mats are made of fabrics that will help keep your cat cool indoors, and some even contain special interior components like gels and foams.
Window Curtains and Blinds
Simply closing the curtains or blinds on a window will help block any sunlight from entering the room where your cat is lounging. This will help keep that room cooler for you and your cat, especially if you don't have air conditioning.
Shade
If your cat goes outside at all, offering a cat house for them to retreat to and