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Temperature regulation of the unanesthetized cat during mild cold and severe heat stressI would expect these results are dependent upon humidity since most cooling would be due to evaporation during panting.
At an ambient temperature of 41C (106F) all physiological responses were stable and maximum; thermal equilibrium could not be obtained at 44C (111F).
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
Pets in car info
Some Temperature info
Might want to send Dr. Doug a PM and ask opinion. Moderator of RV Pet Stop
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buta4 wrote:
Get a small AC for your furbaby PERIOD!
Above 80* degrees is dangerous if not deadly.
I don't care how many fans are running it's still just hot air.
PS:
"Clawed at the cage all night"?? I could not ever put an animal through that.
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