call your vet and ask them
2006-07-27 12:06:56
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answered by macleod709 7
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Your cat is probably really hot. And with all that fur, can you blame her?
If you can't cool the house down, try wetting a sponge with cool (not cold) water and running it over her fur until it soaks through to the skin. Do it a bit at a time so she doesn't get freaked out or too cold. The water will help cool her down for a while, and when she starts bathing herself, she'll probably drink some of it, too. Just remember to brush her once she dries out to clean up any loose fur.
Also, you could try putting a wet towel (again with cool water) in her favourite spot for her to sit on. Or show her how cool the bathroom is and let her hang out there for a while.
Remember to have lots of water out for her so she doesn't dehydrate!
2006-07-27 11:05:21
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answered by mikah_smiles 7
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My cat is two years previous had kittens approximately 5 months in the past and he or she is the comparable way. I stored 2 of her kittens and he or she would be in a position to hiss and growl at them as properly. She hasnt began doing it with me, yet i'm getting apprehensive that it will worsen. First i assumed she exchange into jealous that they get extra interest yet now im unsure cuz I pay equivalent interest to all of them. I truthfully don't be attentive to what's misguided and in case you ever make certain a soultion enable me be attentive to.
2016-11-03 03:32:29
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answered by ? 4
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If its a panting type thing, the kitty probably needs cooler surroundings and water. But I have known animals that stick there tongue out for no reason.
2006-07-27 10:54:47
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answered by cntrytrvler 2
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Actually, this may sound silly, but do you notice it when she is bathing? My kitten and other cats I have had will be bathing and if something seems to catch them off guard, their tounge will be sticking out. It is almost like they "forget" to put it back in their mouth. It's also never hot when my kitten does this. I am be completly honest. Keep me informed and tell me if you notice it when she is bathing!
2006-07-27 21:42:26
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answered by slt2002 1
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It is the heat. Cats don't sweat, and stick out their tongues when they are overheated. Keep the cat as cool as possible, and make sure it has plenty of fresh water.
2006-07-27 11:18:14
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answered by Steve 7
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hey block head its called panting its what animals do when they are very hot you are hurting your animal now cool the freakin house off unless your poor and have no AC (thats air conditioning ) get the cat some cool air
2006-07-27 10:54:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you answer your own question. The poor thing is hot! Get an air conditioner
2006-07-31 11:28:42
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answered by ♥Confused♥ 4
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well, its been hot as all hell lately, maybe give your poor kitten some water for a change?
2006-07-27 10:53:20
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answered by ManFromMumbai 3
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my kitty used to that , maybe he/ she is thirsty or her tongue itches. i don't think it's anything bad. just let it be like that for a while .and if it continues take it to the vet
2006-07-27 10:54:27
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answered by nunya 1
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that happened 2 me 2.
2006-07-27 10:57:13
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answered by ♥aɳgel♥ 2
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