5 Cool Products for Hot Cats
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Cool your cat down this summer with these products:
1. Cooling mat
If kitty is too hot, she’ll love a special bed to chill on.
2. Cool shelters for feral cats
Outside cats need protection from the harmful UV rays. Give your local feral clowder shelter from the sun, and they’ll thank you.
3. Crate fan
Kitty has to travel in the summer heat? Add a breeze with a crate fan.
4. Elevated bed
Keeps Fluffy off the hot floor, allowing air to flow all around her.
5. Water fountain
Cats need access to fresh water, especially when the heat is on. Entice your cat to drink more with fresh, flowing water from a water fountain.
(Note: While there are no sunscreens specifically made just for cats, Catster has heard that some are in the works — we’ll let you know when they are released.)
Thumbnail: Photography by Chepko Danil Vitalevich / Shutterstock.
About the author
Erica Dermer is a stay-at-home cat mom in Phoenix, AZ. As a former magazine editor, she now using her writing skills to blog at CeliacandtheBeast.com. She recently lost her photogenic tabby named Murphy, and currently lives with his sister, Mushu, the tortie.
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