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<blockquote data-quote="gennepher" data-source="post: 2411994" data-attributes="member: 238814"><p>Temperature already 25.1 C here according to my temperature sensor at 10.15am (which is in the shade), and I am wiped out. I am sweating more than I can gurgle down in water (with acv in it). Cat is lying on a damp towel (which he doesn't seem to mind), and I am draping his head and shoulders with a damp flannel (which he prefers to a damp heavy towel....). He looks fine, but I am reminded that yesterday I had no obvious warning of his sudden heatstroke.</p><p>Don't forget to drink plenty of liquid...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gennepher, post: 2411994, member: 238814"] Temperature already 25.1 C here according to my temperature sensor at 10.15am (which is in the shade), and I am wiped out. I am sweating more than I can gurgle down in water (with acv in it). Cat is lying on a damp towel (which he doesn't seem to mind), and I am draping his head and shoulders with a damp flannel (which he prefers to a damp heavy towel....). He looks fine, but I am reminded that yesterday I had no obvious warning of his sudden heatstroke. Don't forget to drink plenty of liquid... [/QUOTE]
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