Is it normal for a cat’s paws to be hot?

Nov 24,2023
2Min

It is normal for a cat's paws to be hot, because cats do not have sweat glands on their bodies, so they help themselves dissipate heat through their paws, nose, tongue, etc. When the weather is very hot, the cat’s paws will be very hot. This is because the cat is regulating its body temperature. However, if the temperature of the cat’s paws is too high, it means possible infection and needs to be treated in time.

Abnormal reasons why cats’ paws are hot:

1. Fever. Except for the paws, the temperature of the cat's whole body is a bit high and the cat's energy is relatively sluggish. The cat may have a fever. You can use a thermometer to measure the cat's rectal temperature to confirm.

2. Inflammation. Inflammation of the paw leads to an increase in local temperature, which requires anti-inflammation.

3. Infectious diseases. If you are vomiting, drooling, or having irregular bowel movements, it may be an infectious disease and you need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment.

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