What does the cat dissipate heat through?
Cats are lovely pets, but the way cats radiate heat is very different from humans. So how does the cat dissipate heat? Let's elaborate on it below.
1, lick your body
One of the ways cats dissipate heat is licking their bodies. Cats will lick their bodies with their wet tongues, so that the water on the body surface will evaporate, thus achieving the function of heat dissipation. This is why cats often lick their bodies in hot weather.
However, this method can only dissipate part of the heat, and the effect is limited. When the temperature is too high, cats need to find other ways to dissipate heat.
2, ear heat dissipation
There are many capillaries in cat ears, and the surface area is relatively large, which can emit excess heat. When a cat feels hot, its ears will naturally open, increasing its surface area to emit more heat.
When a cat feels cool, its ears will naturally contract to reduce heat emission and keep its body temperature. This is why cats' ears often change.
3. Rest in the shade.
When the ambient temperature is too high, the cat will lie in the shade to avoid excessive sun exposure. The cat's body temperature is normally around 38.5℃. If the ambient temperature is too high, it will aggravate the accumulation of heat in the body and bring danger to the cat's body.
In hot weather, cats should be provided with proper cool and refreshing drinking water to better dissipate heat and maintain normal body temperature.
Step 4 breathe and dissipate heat
The cat's breath can also play a certain role in heat dissipation. When the cat is short of breath or wheezing, it can expel excess heat from the body through breathing to achieve the purpose of heat dissipation. Therefore, when the cat feels hot, it will become short of breath.
However, excessive breathing will also lead to excessive water loss in cats, which will bring a burden to the body. Therefore, in a high temperature environment, cats should keep breathing smoothly and avoid water imbalance.
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Cats regulate their body temperature by licking their bodies, cooling their ears, resting in the shade and breathing to cool down. It is hot in summer, so it is necessary to provide cats with a suitable living environment and cool drinking water to avoid being hurt by overheating.