With a fur coat on, this is a recipe for
deadly heat stroke.
«That's why leaving a pet inside a parked car is the most common cause of potentially
deadly heat stroke.»
Not exact matches
Temperatures inside the car can reach
deadly levels in minutes, and the child can die of
heat stroke.
In extreme cases
heat stroke can be
deadly.
Severe
heat stroke occurs with a body temperature greater than 106 °F and can be
deadly, causing kidney, liver and heart problems.
However, when you are aware of the early signs of
heat stroke and you treat your cat appropriately as described above, you can avoid this
deadly condition.
Heat stroke can be
deadly.
Heat stroke is a
deadly condition veterinarians see every summer.
Temperature extremes — especially
heat — can reach
deadly levels very quickly in such poorly ventilated areas, and they are absolutely not safe for rabbits, who can quickly succumb to
heat shock or
heat stroke, a horrible way to die.