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  2. 3 Vet-Approved Tips to Keep Cats Cool in the Summer Heat

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  3. What to Do When Your Cat Is in Heat (Without Overstepping ...

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    Weather. 24/7 Help. ... Signs and symptoms of a cat in heat. ... Licking or grooming genitals more than normal. Loss of appetite or disinterest in food. Spraying urine to mark territory.

  4. Hot dogs (or cats) aren't cool. Vet offers tips on keeping ...

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  5. Thermal comfort - Wikipedia

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    The ASHRAE-55 2010 Standard introduced the prevailing mean outdoor temperature as the input variable for the adaptive model. It is based on the arithmetic average of the mean daily outdoor temperatures over no fewer than 7 and no more than 30 sequential days prior to the day in question. [1]

  6. Degree day - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the mean (⁠ max + min / 2 ⁠) daily temperature in Fahrenheit and a temperature of 65 °F (18 °C) is used. [3] If the mean daily temperature is 65 °F, no degree days are counted. If the mean daily temperature is below 65 °F, the mean degrees Fahrenheit below 65 °F are counted as the heating degree day.

  7. Thermoregulation - Wikipedia

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    Work in 2022 established by experiment that a wet-bulb temperature exceeding 30.55°C caused uncompensable heat stress in young, healthy adult humans. The opposite condition, when body temperature decreases below normal levels, is known as hypothermia. It results when the homeostatic control mechanisms of heat within the body malfunction ...

  8. St. Bernard Serves as 'Warming Station' for Local Feral Cats ...

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    They can't get enough of his big, warm hospitality.

  9. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Two cats sharing body heat. The normal body temperature of a cat is between 38.3 and 39.0 °C (100.9 and 102.2 °F). [17] A cat is considered febrile (hyperthermic) if it has a temperature of 39.5 °C (103.1 °F) or greater, or hypothermic if less than 37.5 °C (99.5 °F).