1. Create a Cool Environment for Your Cat
2. Regular Grooming Helps Keep Cats Cool
Regular grooming plays a crucial role in helping cats regulate their body temperature. Brushing your cat’s fur helps to remove excess hair and promotes air circulation, keeping them cool. However, be cautious if you choose to take grooming beyond brushing and shave your cat. Shaving their fur too short increases their risk of sunburn.
3. Avoid Hot Surfaces and Overexertion
If your cat plays outdoors, be aware surfaces like asphalt and concrete can become extremely hot during summer days, causing burns to your cat’s sensitive paw pads. Opt for shaded or grassy areas when taking your cat outside, and avoid walking during the hottest times of the day.
4. Provide Indoor Entertainment for Your Cat
To avoid exposing your cat to excessive heat, create an engaging indoor environment that stimulates them mentally. Offer interactive toys, scratching posts, and puzzle feeders to keep their minds active and prevent boredom. Indoor activities help keep your cat entertained while minimizing its exposure to heat and potential outdoor hazards.
5. Wellness Care for Your Cat in Summer
Maintaining your cat’s health through regular veterinary care is crucial, particularly during the summer. Ensuring they are current on vaccines and receive regular flea and tick prevention can help your cat stay healthy. Proper blood circulation is necessary to maintain a cool body temperature. Fleas and ticks remove much-needed blood from your pet’s body, which can cause issues as they try to regulate their temperature. Texas Coalition for Animal Protection (TCAP) offers low-cost vaccinations and flea/tick control during our walk-in vaccine hours. Flea and tick preventions start as low as $12 for a one-month dose.
6. Affordable Spay/Neuter Services
Summer is a time when area shelters receive an influx of cat litters. Female cats go into heat every month, and accidental litters lead to more pets filling our city shelters. TCAP’s affordable spay/neuter services offer a solution to prevent unplanned pregnancies and reduce the stray cat population. Sterilizations for owned cats start at just $35. By taking advantage of these services, you not only help prevent the challenges associated with unwanted litters but also contribute to the overall well-being of cats in your community.
Protecting Your Cat in the Summer Heat
With the scorching summer heat posing risks to our feline companions, it’s vital to take proactive measures to keep them cool and protected. Creating a cool environment, practicing regular grooming and hydration, avoiding hot surfaces, and providing indoor entertainment are all essential in safeguarding your cat’s well-being during the summer. Additionally, routine preventative care provided by TCAP plays a vital role in maintaining your cat’s health during this season, and their affordable spay/neuter services address the issue of unwanted litters.