Yes, especially if your cat looks fatigued. This could be a sign that he/she is fighting an illness, and needs a vet.
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If you had taken your cat to get vaccinated that same day, then your cat is having a mild reaction to the vaccine, which you shouldn't be too concerned about but watch out for other symptoms, and take him/her to the vet right away if anything doesn't seem right because some vaccines can have serious and deadly side effects.
You should get it in side befor it gets to hot and dyes
The cats paw pad is puffy if you touch it lightly make sure it is not warm if it is put it in some nice cold water and i mean hot to be concerned hot. this should help the cats paw if the puffiness doesn't die down a bit just watch for a day or two or if your a loving pet owner bring the cat to the vets
Nothing; let the cat take care of it. Take it to a vet if it develops a bump under the skin or feels hot to the touch.
You really should try to wash it with cold water...
Cat on a Hot Fiddle was created in 1960.
Cats are meat eaters by nature, so an occasional piece of hot dog should have no ill effect on a cat.
Heat flow determines how hot or cold something feels when you touch it.
If your fan clutch is working properly and your thermostat is good then it should not overheat.
No. He is too hot to have a cat!
If your cats nose is dry as well as hot and has been like this for a couple of days you should take it to the vet because it may be coming down with a cold, this is not dangerous but should be checked out in case it is another illness. :)
The Production Budget for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was $3,000,000.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was released on 09/20/1958.