1, because many diseases of cats can cause cats to have a fever, so we can make a preliminary judgment on some diseases through the cat's body temperature. When the owner finds that the cat at home has uncomfortable symptoms, he can look at the cat's nose first. A healthy cat has a wet nose.
If the nose is dry, it may be a fever. Let me explain here that when a cat wakes up from sleep, its nose is often dry. If the cat has been awake for a while, its nose should be wet.
3. The most professional way to measure the cat's temperature is to lick the thermometer with lubricating oil. Lift the cat's tail and insert the thermometer into the anus (note that the thermometer should be inserted and held parallel to the cat's body). Carefully hold the thermometer, take it out after one minute, wipe it clean and read it. Normal temperature: 38-39. Or put the thermometer between the cat's hind legs and abdomen, clamp it and read it five minutes later.