cat care in the summer
Summer is the time when cats need the most attention and care. From summer heat to fleas and ticks, there are many potential hazards that pose a risk to your feline companion during this warm season. Fortunately, these risks can be easily managed with some proactive planning on behalf of cat owners.
To start off, it’s important to ensure that your kitty has access to cool places in your house if they become too hot outside or get overwhelmed by sunbathing opportunities! A few strategically placed air conditioning units around their favorite lounging spots will make them much more comfortable in the hotter months. Additionally, consider investing in cooling mats for their beds or other furniture pieces - especially those located near windows where extra sunlight enters the room.
Additionally, make sure you monitor temperatures inside and out so as not to put any extreme seasonal weather-related strain on your pet like overexposure from scorching sun rays outdoors. To do this successfully check temperature reports regularly throughout daytime hours while also providing adequate shade protection away from direct sunlight within reach (think fences). Pets may try escaping through an open window if left unattended without such travel restrictions established ahead of time – seeing how confined climates indoors may have driven cats mad before society caught up with air conditioners.] Lastly always lookout for signs of dehydration: drooling excessively; increased thirst; fatigue; sunken eyes; dry mouth/ “sticky” tongue syndrome & weak pulse amongst other telltale symptoms– leading one straight into extreme cases involving serious animal health issues ranging from urinary infections all way up until heatstroke which consequently requires immediate vet assistance at clinic location immediately upon occurrence noticed
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