Tips for keeping your cat cool and healthy
1. Fresh, Cool Water is Key
This might seem obvious, but fresh, cool water is so important for your cat’s health—especially in warmer months. Cats can be picky drinkers, so just a bowl of water may not always do the trick. To encourage your cat to stay hydrated, try offering water in different bowls around the house or even investing in a pet water fountain! Fountains add that refreshing, flowing water that’s hard for cats to resist.
If you’re feeling extra creative, pop a few ice cubes in their water bowl. Not only does it keep the water cooler for longer, but some cats love to play with the ice cubes too. Just be sure to watch them if they start splashing!
2. Keep Things Shady
Creating shady spots around your home is an easy way to give your cat a break from the heat. I recommend closing curtains or blinds during the hottest parts of the day to keep the sun from heating up your rooms. If your cat has a favorite sunbathing spot (as most do), try placing a cool mat or a breathable blanket there, so they have the option to cool down if they get too warm.
You can even set up cozy spots on the floor, where it’s usually cooler, by placing a few towels or blankets they can relax on. Cats love to lounge, so they’ll appreciate a comfortable, shady hideaway.
3. Brush, Brush, Brush!
Regular grooming isn’t just about keeping your cat looking fabulous—it can also help them stay cool. Cats tend to shed more as the weather warms up, and all that loose fur can make it harder for them to regulate their body temperature. I’ve noticed that brushing my cats more often during summer helps keep them comfortable and reduces the risk of hairballs, which can be a problem if they’re licking their fur a lot to stay cool.
A simple brush every few days is usually enough, but you might want to do it more frequently if your cat has a particularly thick coat. And hey, it’s a great bonding time, too!
4. DIY Cool Spots
Cats can benefit from a DIY cooling mat! It’s easy: take a damp towel and place it in a shaded area or near one of your cat’s favorite lounging spots. Another trick is to fill a plastic bottle with water, freeze it, then wrap it in a towel and place it near where your cat likes to sleep. Many cats will snuggle up next to it when they’re feeling warm.
I love this tip because it’s quick, easy, and gives your cat a cooling option without forcing them into anything uncomfortable.
5. Avoid Playtime During Peak Heat
I know how tempting it is to engage in a fun play session when you’re home, but it’s best to save the intense play for cooler parts of the day—early morning or evening is perfect. Cats can overheat from too much exercise in hot weather, so keeping things mellow during the day is a good idea.
If your cat is still eager to play, try using a toy that doesn’t require them to run around too much. Maybe a puzzle feeder or a small, quiet toy they can bat at without too much movement. This way, they can have fun without working up a sweat!
6. Leave the AC or a Fan On
If you have air conditioning, it’s a game-changer for helping your cat stay comfortable. I know not everyone has it, though, so a fan works well, too! Place a fan near your cat’s favoritespot, and they’ll probably gravitate toward it.
Some cats enjoy lying in front of a fan, while others might prefer just a gentle breeze. It’s all about experimenting to see what they like best. You could even try a small, battery-operated fan near their bed or a cool spot to give them a break from the heat.
7. Offer a Cool Surface
If you’ve noticed your cat lying on the tile in the bathroom or the kitchen, it’s because those surfaces are naturally cooler. Giving them access to rooms with tile or linoleum floors can help them cool down naturally. You can also consider buying a cooling mat specifically for pets.
I’ve found that some cats love a cooling mat, while others might be a bit skeptical at first. Try leaving it in an area where they’re comfortable and familiar, and let them explore it at their own pace.
8. Make Frozen Treats
Here’s a fun one! If your cat is food
-motivated, you can make frozen treats to help them cool down. Try freezing a
bit of tuna water or chicken broth (make sure it’s unsalted!) in small ice cube trays, then offer one or two as a refreshing snack. They’ll get to lick or nibble at it, which helps keep them hydrated and cool.
Just remember, moderation is key. Treats should always be given in small amounts to avoid upsetting their stomachs.
9. Watch for Signs of Overheating
It’s important to keep an eye out for any signs that your cat may be struggling with the heat. Heavy panting, drooling, lethargy, or trouble breathing are all red flags that your cat may be overheating. If you notice any of these signs, move them to a cooler area immediately, offer them water, and call your vet for advice.
Our cats can be very subtle in showing discomfort, so a little extra attention goes a long way.
10. Create a Calm Environment
Believe it or not, stress can make cats feel warmer, so creating a calm, comfortable environment is a big help. Limit loud noises or high-energy activities around them, especially if the house is warmer than usual. A relaxed, peaceful setting allows them to regulate their body temperature more easily.
I also like to keep blinds or curtains closed in busy areas, as it can make your cat feel more secure, especially if they’re used to watching the world go by.
Final Thoughts
Keeping our cats cool and healthy in warm weather doesn’t have to be complicated! A little fresh water, some cozy shady spots, and a bit of extra attention to their grooming and routine can make all the difference. It’s all about finding what makes your cat feel most comfortable and making sure they have options to stay cool when they need it.
I hope these tips help keep your kitty happy and healthy this summer! If you have any special tricks you use to keep your cat cool, I’d love to hear about them! And remember, I’m here to help if you ever need a hand with your pet’s care or just some friendly advice. Here’s to a safe, cool, and fun summer for you and your furry friend! 🐾