Let me tell you, will cats die of heatstroke?

Can cats die of heatstroke? Generally speaking, the possibility of heatstroke in cats is very small, but if the ambient temperature is too high, or the cat does not receive enough moisture and nutrients, the possibility of heatstroke in cats is also high.

Severe heat stroke in cats can lead to death. Cats will have heat stroke and will have a high body temperature, panting, bright red tongue, red or pale gums, increased viscousness, anxiety, dizziness, muscle tremor, listlessness, fatigue, drowsiness, vomiting and diarrhea, nosebleed, and coma. The more you go, the more serious it becomes, and in the end it is death.

What should cats do if they have heat stroke?

1. Stay away from hot and hot environments, such as allowing cats to enter air-conditioned rooms or areas with good ventilation. 2. Physical cooling. Rinse the towel with cool water and wrap the cat with a damp towel. You should always avoid your mouth and nose.

3. Apply ice on your forehead, apply it for one minute to remove the ice cubes, and apply it on the ice cubes later.

4. Use alcohol cotton to wipe the cat's armpits, roots of thighs, inner ears and soles of the feet.

5. Provide cool and clean drinking water.

6. Once the symptoms of heatstroke are reduced, stop physical cooling immediately to avoid the cat's cold.