It is extremely dangerous to wait until the next business day after showing signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke. (buffaloridgeanimalhospital.com)
Cats generally handle warmer temperatures better than dogs, but you should also keep watch for signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. (longislandcityvet.com)
If your toddler begins to show signs of heat exhaustion, it's time to get out of the sun. (verywellfamily.com)