Cat's 'heat-afraid level', which floor is your cat on?

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The weather is getting hotter and hotter, and people are sweating profusely after walking outside.

The first thing I do when driving is to turn on the air conditioner first, and I’m not willing to go in until the temperature in the car drops; when I get home, I just want to turn on the air conditioner and sit on the sofa with a watermelon to watch a drama.

And for cats, this temperature has already made cats feel hot.

Although it has not reached the limit of temperature that cats can withstand, for domestic pet cats, the temperature they like is still within 26 degrees.

When the outdoor temperature exceeds 35 degrees and the indoor temperature exceeds 28 degrees, the cat can obviously feel the heat.

What are the signs of a cat's fear of heat?

According to the level of cat's fear of heat, it can be divided into several levels.

Level 1: Lie on the floor

When cats feel the heat, their first reaction is to lie on the floor.

The cat litter, cushions, and furry toys you have prepared for cats are all things that cats don't want to get close to.

When the weather is cold, the cat wants to go to bed and jump on the sofa to sleep; you will find that when the weather is hot, the cat is not willing to get close to the owner at all.

At this time, the cat would rather lie on the floor with its feet facing the sky; it is best to snuggle in a corner where the cat can sleep for several hours.

Level 2: Cats blowing fans and air conditioners

When the temperature is a little higher, some cats are afraid of heat.

It's like I have 3 cats at home, 2 shorthair cats and 1 longhair cat.

And this long-haired cat is particularly afraid of heat, and the other two cats can still bask in the sun, but it hides in a dark corner.

If I turn on the air conditioner fan, the long-haired cat will definitely come over and take advantage of the coolness of the fan and the air conditioner.

In general, most cats are fine as long as they lie on the floor.

However, for long-haired cats, they are really afraid of heat.

For example: blue highland cats, Linqing lion cats, ragdoll cats, Garfield cats, etc., they are generally more afraid of heat.

Moreover, the heavier the cat, the more likely it is to be afraid of heat.

Level 3: Hiding in the refrigerator

When the cat is hot to a certain level, it will hide in the refrigerator.

Have you ever seen a dog hiding in the refrigerator, but have you ever seen a kitten hiding in the refrigerator?

Generally, after the shovel officer opens the refrigerator, the cat will rush to you at a very fast speed, and then jump into the refrigerator and refuse to come out.

Cats only do this when the temperature is quite high.

You don't have to worry about your cat being so stupid~

In addition to domestic pet cats, stray cats are equally distressed when the weather is hot.

If the cold weather brings stray cats a deadly feeling, the hot weather will make stray cats feel that they have nowhere to go.

They also desperately need to find a cool place.

Either somewhere shady, close to human habitation, it's best to find some food.

Stray cats that are regularly fed do not usually run too far.

There are also some stray cats, they will hide under the car, because the car can block the sunlight for the stray cat, leaving a "shade" that belongs to the cat.

Therefore, when you drive, you must remember to observe the car for a week; or, after getting in the car, honk a few times to scare the stray cats away.

When the weather is hot, the happiest stray cat is probably the cat living in the woods.

In order to escape the heat, they climb up trees to rest; when they are hungry, they either hunt for prey or go to places where people live to find some food.

After all, climbing trees is a cat's talent.

Today's topic:

Is your cat feeling the heat?

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