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        <title>Signs your pet has heat stress - I&#039;m not a cat-napper...am I? - LB&apos;s Blog - SacPaws.com</title>
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        <description>It&#039;s H-O-T hot out there and my kitty is walking around&amp;nbsp;wearing a&amp;nbsp;fur coat. I know pets can get heat-stroke, but I didn&#039;t know all the signs to look for. I looked them up:
Heavy panting
Glazed eyes
Rapid pulse
Unsteadiness 
Staggering gait
Vomiting
Deep red or purple tongue

I also thought that all you needed to do is bring down their temperature with cold water, ice, etc., but everything I&#039;ve read says to TAKE TO THE VET IMMEDIATELY!

Hopefully no will experience this problem. Can&#039;t wait for this heat wave to be over!
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        <itunes:summary>It&#039;s H-O-T hot out there and my kitty is walking around&amp;nbsp;wearing a&amp;nbsp;fur coat. I know pets can get heat-stroke, but I didn&#039;t know all the signs to look for. I looked them up:
Heavy panting
Glazed eyes
Rapid pulse
Unsteadiness 
Staggering gait
Vomiting
Deep red or purple tongue

I also thought that all you needed to do is bring down their temperature with cold water, ice, etc., but everything I&#039;ve read says to TAKE TO THE VET IMMEDIATELY!

Hopefully no will experience this problem. Can&#039;t wait for this heat wave to be over!
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