How to treat cats in hot weather

How to treat cats in hot weather?

Your cat can get sunburned and develop sun poisoning in hot, sunny weather. To help prevent this, cats should have plenty of shade or indoors during the hot, sunny days. Use a sweater or lightweight coat to keep your cat cool, and provide a water source. Never leave your cat in a parked car, even with the windows cracked open.

How to keep cats out of the sun in hot weather?

cats are great jumpers, and in hot weather they can be more energetic and adventurous. But when it comes to the sun, cats are much more sensitive than humans. To prevent sunburn and sickness, keep cats indoors in the shade whenever they are outside. Use window shade and blinds to provide shade in the house, and provide them with plenty of water to drink. Use a sun screen if they will be outside for long periods.

How to avoid sunburn on cats in hot weather?

To prevent sunburn on cats and dogs, use sunscreen and sunglasses on them. Use sunscreen liberally on the face and ears, legs, belly and feet, and avoid sun exposure during the hottest part of the day. Long-haired cats may need a sun block on their backs as well. Make sure to gently rub the sunscreen onto your cat’s skin in a circular motion, avoiding their eyes and ears. For dogs, use a water-based sunscreen.

How to get cats to stay indoors in hot weather?

Most cats like to bask in the sun, but they don’t like hot, humid weather or thunderstorms. To prevent your cat from sunbathing outside, provide plenty of shade and a cool place to retreat when it’s hot and sunny. If you want your cat to stay indoors when temperatures are above 90 degrees, you should provide them with a cool place to sleep and hang out, away from direct sunlight.

How to get cats to stop sunbating in hot weather?

If your cat sunbathes, it’s usually because they enjoy the feeling of the warm sun on their fur. Try distracting them with toys or treats when they start grooming themselves or sunbathing. You can also offer them shade, like a shady tree, or a cat condo with a sun shade. In extreme cases, you may need to rub them with cooled or frozen water to get them to stop sunbathing.