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Read morePublished: 17 May 2020
Heatstroke, also known as hyperthermia or heat exhaustion, is a serious illness that happens when your pet or an animal overheats, and their body temperature rises. This is an emergency situation that needs treatment right away.
If your small mammal is showing any of the above signs get them to a cooler location immediately and pour small amounts of cool water on them (DO NOT rapidly cool them down or use ice water as this can cause them to go into shock) and get to your vet as soon as possible, you can ensure financial safety with our insurance cover on small mammals with up to £5,000 of cover.
It is really important to know the early signs of heatstroke before it worsens, so you can get help as soon as possible. The signs to watch out for in small mammals are:
Heatstroke is one of the biggest pet killers in the summer. However, heatstroke can be avoided! Because small mammals are.. well, small, they can be very sensitive to heatwaves as they can’t regulate their body temperature as well as humans. We have some simple, yet affective, steps below to keep your small mammals cool in the heat: