Will cats lose their appetite when they are hot? Is it true?

Will cats lose their appetite when they are hot? Generally speaking, heat can affect cats' appetite because they don't like high temperatures very much. In high temperature environments, cats' metabolism will decrease, so they will reduce their food intake and show reduced appetite. In addition, high temperatures may make cats anxious, which in turn leads to a loss of appetite. Therefore, it is best to arrange sunrooms and appropriate cooling facilities in summer to reduce the discomfort of cats in hot environments and help cats maintain normal appetite.

The weather is hot in summer, and cats will sleep more than usual, and they are less willing to exercise, and the less energy they consume, the less cats will eat. This is a normal phenomenon, parents don’t have to worry. If you are worried that the cat will eat less, you can give the cat more liquid food. In addition, you can prepare more water for the cat. When it is hot, the cat has no appetite and the desire to drink water will be stronger.

Summer is a season of many mosquitoes, so parents remember to deworm their cats regularly. Don’t take your cat outdoors to activities, as it is easy to bring worms from outside. This is why some parents obviously deworm their cats, but they still find insects on their bodies.