Being shut inside a hot house can be dangerous for your cat. Like dogs, cats rely heavily on panting to cool themselves off... Seek out a cool, dark place inside for your cat to relax and provide plenty of water. Consider setting up air conditioning or a fan to ensure air flow. Be sure to brush your cat regularly in the warmer months to remove excess fur. Some cats might also enjoy playing with ice cubes on cool, hard floors...
I had a black cat whose favorite napping place was on the cover of the hot tub. Which was in the SW corner of the pool enclosure. In Central Florida. I've never been able to figure that one out.
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You said it! :-) Thanks for the puzzle.
Maybe that’s why they always lay in the sunniest window?
Being shut inside a hot house can be dangerous for your cat. Like dogs, cats rely heavily on panting to cool themselves off...
Seek out a cool, dark place inside for your cat to relax and provide plenty of water. Consider setting up air conditioning or a fan to ensure air flow. Be sure to brush your cat regularly in the warmer months to remove excess fur. Some cats might also enjoy playing with ice cubes on cool, hard floors...
I had a black cat whose favorite napping place was on the cover of the hot tub. Which was in the SW corner of the pool enclosure. In Central Florida. I've never been able to figure that one out.
I think it's because they just melt....
They look well rested....*sigh*
they look all chilled out :)
I fell in love with your cats years ago...they are the sweetest furry creatures!
Cats love the heat. Mine worship beside the stove.
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