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27th June 2011, 03:02 PM #4
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Hi Peter, I've known this happen to my cats occasionally when it's really scorchio like it is now.
My tip is to keep him calm and offer a cold towel like catslave suggests, or an icepack wrapped in a towel.
Maybe in the late evening when it's cooler he'll perk up again.
My old lad Barney isn't daft - he's living in the cellar at the moment. Made himself a nice bed down there on some folded dust sheets! It's really lovely and cool down there.
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