My cats are suffering from the heat. May I bathe them lightly with a bit water? They don't have long fur, so I don't think it's appropriate to shave them.
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If they are suffering from a heat stroke they would be showing signs of true distress like heavy or open mouth breathing, lethargy, vomiting, etc). If he is showing any of these signs then he needs immediate care of a veterinarian. You can put some water on him and put a fan over him but be careful because they can eventually get too cold because they have a hard time regulating their own temperature when they have a heat stroke.
If he isn't having the symptoms above and just wanting to cook him off on a warm day then yes you can use a little water to mist him and also make sure he has plenty of shade and water. You can also set up a large fan for him to lay in front of. I hope this helps. If it doesn't cover your question, please feel free to write back with more details.
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Dampening them can actually be counterproductive as the water evaporates they become warm again.. A fan, iced water in their drinking bowls and plenty of shade, drawing the curtains and creating a draught indoors is all helpful.
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