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While these are great steps to help prevent overheating, you'll need to take further action if your cat shows signs of heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
The dog days of summer aren't the easiest for our four legged friends. Here are some easy ways to keep them safe and cool in the heat.
PETA said that at least 111 dogs and cats lost their lives to heat-related causes in 2024 because animals can quickly succumb to heatstroke if left outdoors.
With triple-digit temperatures forecasted across San Diego County this week, the San Diego Humane Society is urging pet ...
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