Will cats die of heat in the summer?

Cats are suitable to live at around 25-28 degrees Celsius. In summer, if a cat has been staying in a stuffy room, it is likely to suffer from heatstroke when the temperature exceeds 30 degrees Celsius and needs to be moved to a cool, ventilated place, given more water and can be properly air-conditioned. The temperature of the air conditioning is usually 26 degrees Celsius. However, you cannot stay in an air-conditioned place for a long time. Turn off the air conditioning after 1-3 hours and do not take the cat out immediately after turning it off. Wait until the difference between the indoor and outdoor temperatures is not too great before taking the cat out, or turn up the air conditioning temperature a little when you are ready to go out.

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