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Articles about cat care in the summer

Articles about cat care in the summer  

                        

Summer is an exciting time for cats and their owners to explore the outdoors, but it's also important to take extra care of your furry friend in hot weather. In this blog we will look at some simple tips to help keep your cat cool when the temperatures rise!

First, be sure that you do not leave them alone outside for too long as cats can quickly suffer from heatstroke if exposed to extreme temperatures for extended periods of time. You should try and provide plenty of shady areas and a shallow pool or running water source so they can find relief from the sun during outdoor adventures. Furthermore, avoiding excessive exercize on very warm days may prevent exertional hyperthermia (excessive body temperature due to exercise). Provide frozen treats like ice cubes with tuna juice or broth which are healthy snack options that provides hydration while cooling down their core temperature. Lastly always ensure your cat has access to fresh clean drinking water all day every day - making sure bowls are placed in cool spots around your home where cats can rest undisturbed helps as well!

These regular safety measures plus common sense will go a long way towards keeping you both safe over summer months ahead - enjoy those sunny days together responsibly

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