Cats don’t like humid heat. Providing them with a constant supply of water

October 1, 2024 Cat lovers

The cats find the best place themselves.

Veronica Baker


Cats don’t like humid heat. Providing them with a constant supply of water

Cats don't like humid heat
When it’s hot, your cat will first try to quench his thirst..

A particularly sweltering summer day can be a problem for our feline friends.
When the temperature suddenly rises, they can become particularly tired and sluggish.

suddenly rises, they can become particularly tired and sluggish.

Providing them with a constant supply of water is the only way to get them through this difficult time.

When it’s hot, your cat’s first instinct will be to quench his thirst.

So his bowl must always be full.

But, of course, his hydration must also take place while he is eating.
In hot weather, it is best to give food in small portions throughout the day.

His kennel also needs to be in the shade and, if possible, in an area with good air circulation.

Although the cats find the best place themselves.

Contrary to what you might think, cats do not like air conditioning.

However, it can be used in a particularly humid heat situation.

Much better is a fan, possibly in an out of reach area, as the proverbial curious cat might approach it and try to touch it, injuring himself in the process.

It is also a good idea to place a slightly damp cloth (or towel) in the kitten’s cage, as the kitten will immediately go and sit on it for refreshment.

is the only way to get them through this difficult time.

When it’s hot, your cat’s first instinct will be to quench his thirst.

So his bowl must always be full.

But, of course, his hydration must also take place while he is eating.
In hot weather, it is best to give food in small portions throughout the day.

His kennel also needs to be in the shade and, if possible, in an area with good air circulation.

Although the kitten will find the best place on its own.

Contrary to what you might think, cats do not like air conditioning.

However, it can be used in a particularly humid heat situation.

Much better is a fan, possibly in an out of reach area, as the proverbial curious cat might approach it and try to touch it, injuring himself in the process.

It is also a good idea to place a slightly damp cloth (or towel) in the kitten’s cage, as the kitten will immediately go and sit on it for refreshment.