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Re: Don't Let The Dog Days Of Summer Get Your Pet Down!
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I witnessed an adorable black cat with flea collar drinking out of a puddle. She was friendly and obviously hot. I tried to have her drink from my ice in my water bottle and dampened her hair with my water (which made her scoot off for a minute, no question) in the hopes that may cool her down. She went back under a car for shade but I worried she'll overheat and was beside myself as to how to help.

I would think cat owners would avoid having their cats out on such hot days.

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Thanks for posting this and giving us a heads up! There are things in the article I had no idea about - a good read with lots of great tips.

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Keep Fido & Fluffy Safe By Knowing The Warning Signs Of Over Heating & Following These ASPCA Safety Tips

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), has a few suggestions for pet owners on keeping their pets healthy, happy & cool during the summer hot weather. During a heatwave, the most important points are NEVER LEAVE YOUR DOG OR CAT ALONE IN A PARKED CAR, even for a few minutes. Temperatures can easily climb to 190+ degrees Farenheit in a matter of minutes, causing fatal heat strokes - even with the windows open!

Among the most common warning signs your pet is overheating are excessive panting, difficulty breathing, excessive drooling and heart rate, stupor, seizures and even collapse.

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