A Cool Bath Will Help
If your cat is showing signs of severe overheating but is still conscious, immerse her in a cool bath for several seconds (or as long as she'll stand for it). Be careful to keep her head above water, then give her water to drink. Holding a small ice pack on your cat's head will also help. As soon as you've administered first aid, call your vet. Taking these simple steps can stop your cat's body temperature from rising and could help prevent brain damage or even death.
If She's Out Cold
If your cat is unconscious, take her temperature using a rectal thermometer and determine whether the unconsciousness is due to a heat stroke. Cat body temperature should not be above 105°F. If your pet's temp is higher, give her a cool bath, keeping her head above water. Remove your kitty after just one minute and take her to the nearest emergency animal hospital immediately. Although it may be tempting to provide comfort, do not wrap your cat in a towel. That will only keep the heat in.
Not Everyone Likes It Hot
If your cat is panting rapidly, she's too hot. When animals pant, they create extra body heat and become dehydrated from salivating. Move an overheated kitty to a cool, quiet spot-a room with a fan or air conditioner turned on. Provide plenty of water for your cat to drink and keep the atmosphere as calm as possible .
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Your cat will always feel warm to you. It's body temp is higher than yours. It runs 100.5-102.5
If it's nose is also warm and stays that way, it needs a vet!
It is an exothermic reaction.It feels warm because there is evolution of heat in it.
A cat is a mammal, and is warm-blooded.
Yellow feels warm.
Cats, and all other mammals, are warm blooded.
It feels like a big short haired cat
Yellow feels warm.
What are you referring to when you say the nose is warm?
Warm
It feels threatened.
When it is tried of seeing you or when it feels like it.
When it's scared or feels threatened.
Budgies are always warm, mine is always snuggly.