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Find out the signs of overheating in long-haired cats, factors that increase their risk, and what you should do to help your cat feel more comfortable in summer heat.
To stop signs of heat stress, move the pet to a cool area, spray with cool (not cold) water, and use a fan to cool the body temperature.
While these are great steps to help prevent overheating, you'll need to take further action if your cat shows signs of heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
The dog days of summer aren't the easiest for our four legged friends. Here are some easy ways to keep them safe and cool in the heat.
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