MAN it's hot here!
My son just got in from school drenched in sweat and Ginger is stretched out on the sofa as long as she can go, I have every single window open and can still feel sweat trickle down my spine. The thing is it's gonna get hotter, it hit 40degC last summer.
What can I do to help my girl keep cool?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
We keep her in the kitchen at night as it's the coolest part of the apartment and she can't get into trouble while we're sleeping, we leave the fan on for her and a dish of water.
She used to join us in the shower about once a week but is over that "walking thru the poop" stage and hasn't needed one for a while.
Do cats enjoy a little water play?
HELP! I"M MELTING!!!

My son just got in from school drenched in sweat and Ginger is stretched out on the sofa as long as she can go, I have every single window open and can still feel sweat trickle down my spine. The thing is it's gonna get hotter, it hit 40degC last summer.
What can I do to help my girl keep cool?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
We keep her in the kitchen at night as it's the coolest part of the apartment and she can't get into trouble while we're sleeping, we leave the fan on for her and a dish of water.
She used to join us in the shower about once a week but is over that "walking thru the poop" stage and hasn't needed one for a while.
Do cats enjoy a little water play?
HELP! I"M MELTING!!!


Well, some do, but it's pretty rare. But you can use water to cool the cat -- use a washcloth damped with cool water to rub on your cat and get the fur damp. (Actually, licking themselves is one way they cool off, so you're just helping a natural process along). Remember to rub with the lie of the fur, not against. 



