How to deal with heat stroke in cats? Cats need to be treated as soon as possible. Cold compress can be used to treat it, tie kelp water, ice packs or ice cubes around the cat's neck, change it every 15 minutes and change it every half an hour; you can also inject saline, vitamins, cardiotropics, etc. to relieve cats' symptoms.
Cats need to cool down in time after heat stroke and transfer the cat to a cool and ventilated place. If indoors, turn on the fan or air conditioner in time and wipe the cat with a wet towel. You can use ice cubes to cool the cat when necessary, but after one minute, you must remove the ice cubes and then use ice cubes to cool it down after a while.
When a cat is in heatstroke outdoors, you should immediately move the cat to the shade of the tree and use water to wet the cat's body and cool it down. Then take the cat to the pet hospital for infusion and rehydration to prevent dehydration.
In the hot summer, to prevent heatstroke from preventing cats from getting cold, you should prepare sufficient clean drinking water and place your cat's nest in a ventilated and cool place. Don’t take your cat out to play when it’s hottest at noon.