It is currently 105 degrees outside and I'm very worried about Bean Bean because it is even hotter in our apartment.
Cody and I are severely uncomfortable in this type of heat and especially without air conditioning and only blowing hot air around using two fans.
It's so easy to bundle up in the cold but when it's this hot out, you can only strip down as far as your skin. I can't imagine what it must be like having to wear a big thick fur coat on a day over 100 degrees.
We don't get too many days like this, but what are some things I should do to help keep him cool, or some signs I should watch out for in case he does get too hot. And what should I do in the event of an emergency.
The only thing I've been doing so far is semi-freezing his wet food, making sure he has plenty of fresh cold water throughout the day, and when I can (without making him too mad) I wipe him down with a wet rag.
Cody and I are severely uncomfortable in this type of heat and especially without air conditioning and only blowing hot air around using two fans.
It's so easy to bundle up in the cold but when it's this hot out, you can only strip down as far as your skin. I can't imagine what it must be like having to wear a big thick fur coat on a day over 100 degrees.
We don't get too many days like this, but what are some things I should do to help keep him cool, or some signs I should watch out for in case he does get too hot. And what should I do in the event of an emergency.
The only thing I've been doing so far is semi-freezing his wet food, making sure he has plenty of fresh cold water throughout the day, and when I can (without making him too mad) I wipe him down with a wet rag.