Cats may suffer from heat stroke at home in summer
Cats do not have sweat glands and mainly rely on their foot pads to perspire and breathe to dissipate heat. If the cat has been staying in a hot room and the temperature exceeds 30 degrees, the cat is likely to suffer from heat stroke. It needs to be moved to a cool and breathable place, cool it immediately, and give the cat more water. If possible, you can start air conditioner.