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How to Help a Queen Cat Relief from Heat Stroke

A queen cat's heat stroke is actually a symptom of the cat's estrus period. The main relief methods include comforting strokes, changing the feeding environment, feeding catnip, using estrus suppression drugs, and spaying. During the estrus period, the queen cat usually shows severe howling, frequent urination, restlessness, and other symptoms. It is recommended that pet owners be patient and take care of their cats.

When a queen cat is in heat, due to changes in her body's sex hormones, she will exhibit clinical symptoms such as howling, frequent urination or marking, constant walking, and restlessness. Here are specific relief methods for queen cats in heat:

First, the comforting stroke method can be used. The steps are to stroke the cat's head and tail等parts when the cat is in heat. Through stroking, the cat can feel comforted, which can alleviate the symptoms to a certain extent.

Secondly, it is recommended to change the feeding environment. Cats are more relaxed and carefree in familiar environments. When moved to a new environment, cats are easily attracted to the smells and other factors of the new environment, which can have a deterrent or distracting effect. Feeding catnip also has a similar effect, as catnip can excite the cat's central nervous system and thereby distract her attention.

Then, consider feeding drugs to suppress estrus. Such drugs can usually be purchased at pet hospitals, but they have certain side effects. Unless there are special circumstances, it is not recommended to use them.

Finally, the most direct way is to have the cat undergo a spaying operation at a pet hospital during a non-estrus period. This method is mainly for situations where there is no requirement for breeding. If you want your cat to breed, you can mate them in a timely manner, which can also suppress the cat's estrus.