Cat Care in the Heat: Summer Tips for Feline Friends

While dogs get most of the summer safety attention, cats also need special care during South Africa’s hot months. Their independent nature can actually make them more vulnerable to heat-related problems.

Cats are masters at finding cool spots, but they need options. Ensure your cat has access to shaded areas throughout the day as the sun moves. Tile or concrete floors provide natural cooling, but some cats appreciate a damp towel to lie on, or a cooling mat designed for pets.

Hydration is critical but cats are notoriously poor water drinkers. Place multiple water bowls around your home and garden. Many cats prefer running water, so consider a pet fountain. Add water to wet food or switch from dry food during extreme heat to increase moisture intake.

Indoor cats face different challenges. Without air circulation, homes can become dangerously hot. If you don’t have air conditioning, use fans strategically. Never close cats in hot rooms. Open windows need secure screens as summer brings ‘high-rise syndrome’, when cats fall from open windows while hunting insects or birds.

Grooming becomes essential in summer. Long-haired cats benefit from professional trimming to reduce heat retention. Regular brushing removes loose undercoat and prevents matting. However, never shave cats completely as their fur provides sun protection and temperature regulation.

Outdoor cats face sunburn risks, especially white cats or those with thin fur on ears and noses. Pet-safe sunscreen is available, or limit outdoor time during peak sun hours between 11am and 3pm.

Watch for heat stress signs: excessive grooming, panting (unusual in cats), lethargy, or seeking cold surfaces like sinks. Overweight and flat-faced breeds like Persians are particularly vulnerable.

Senior cats and kittens need extra monitoring in heat. Keep them in the coolest part of your home during extreme temperatures.

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