Indoor and outdoor temperature dog and cat: what to look out for?

Indoor and outdoor temperature dog and cat: what to look out for?

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Pets can often take a beating, but what if it now gets very cold
cold? Or just very hot? In the Netherlands the temperature can vary
vary. How do you make sure your pet is comfortable?

Body temperature

Dogs and cats have a slightly higher body temperature than humans. A

dog has a body temperature between 38.0 and 39.0 degrees and a cat

between 38.0 and 39.5 degrees.

Dogs and cats only have sweat glands under the soles of their feet, not all over the

entire body like humans do. Thus, our pets cannot sweat! In order to

heat the dog will pant, the cat will also pant, but cats also lick

also often lick the fur. This way they cool down a little by evaporation of moisture.

Temperature in the house

The temperature indoors, of course, depends very much on what the temperature outside

is. Should the heater be on, or the air conditioner or fan? What is and what is not good for your

pet and how do you make sure your pet is comfortable without using too much

using too much energy? These are all questions that can be

can be important.

If it is warm and your dog or cat is inside, close the curtains whenever possible.

Especially if the sun is shining on the window. Provide plenty of fresh drinking water and turn

an air conditioner or fan on, if necessary. Just make sure you don’t set the air conditioner or fan too

too high or too low in temperature, about 5 to 10 degrees colder than outside is

enough to get some cooling. This is better for both your own health

as well as that of your dog or cat.

If you turn off the heater at night when you go to bed, in the

cold winter months quickly drop to 15 degrees. This is not too cold for dog or

cat, unless they are very old or sick. Then a slightly higher temperature, around 18

degrees is better.

In any case, make sure your dog and/or cat has a warm place to sleep

during the night. A nice warm basket with possibly some extra blankets, (old)

blankets on the couch, a warm den for the cat or a hammock on the radiator

can ensure that your pet is nice and warm and it saves energy

energy costs if you do not have to heat the whole house!

Your dog or cat outside

If your cat or dog is often outside or even sleeps outside, at least make sure

that it has plenty of shade in the summer. That way your pet is less likely to

overheated. Also make sure your cat or dog has a warm

place to retreat to.

By installing a dog and/or cat flap, or creating a warm spot with a basket

and blankets in the shed or pen, for example, you make sure your dog or

cat always has somewhere nice to sleep. Also make sure at all times to have enough food and fresh

drinking water, both inside and outside.

In addition to proper care, it is also always helpful to look into proper

insurance for your pet. If your dog or cat despite your good care still

you are at least partially or completely covered for the costs.

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