Protect your cat in summer: adequate sunscreen
Few people know this, but it is a fact: cats can also catch a high-heat sunburn! It is easy to imagine that hairless cats like Sphynx can suffer from sunburn, but what about cats with classic fur? In the snout, ears, and belly, cats have less dense hair than other parts of the body. These areas are therefore more sensitive to sunlight and prolonged or too intense exposure to the sun can cause inflammation of the skin. Cats with fair fur and short hair are more prone to sunburn.