Do cats eat less in hot weather?

“People should consider the amount of food their cats need at different times of year as this can be part of helping them to maintain a healthy weight.”

If you are worried about your cat’s eating in the hot weather, or they are showing any signs of illness such as vomiting, diarrhoea or wanting to be alone, you should seek veterinary advice.

While the weather is hot, make sure to look out for symptoms of heatstroke in your pets.

VetsNow explains symptoms of heatstroke in cats include agitation, stretching out and breathing rapidly, extreme distress, skin hot to the touch, glazed eyes, vomiting and drooling.

source: express.co.uk