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Cat don't really need to cool themselves very often, but if they need to, cats will pant and will find somewhere cool and shady. Household cats have been known to lie on floor tiles or wooden or stone floors in order to cool down.

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Cats cool themselves by panting, sweating through their paw pads, and seeking out cool surfaces to lie on. They are also known for grooming themselves to spread saliva on their fur, which can evaporate and help with heat regulation.

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They don't , that's why cats (and dogs) pant.

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13y ago
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They do a heavy breathing that is called a pant. Like what dogs do to keep themselves cool.

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12y ago
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cats cool off by panting, with their tounges hanging out.

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They lick themselves, like cats or they chill under a rock with the clan.

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Lions seek a shady location during the heat of the day.

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