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RSPCA warning over pets most at risk of sunburn based on fur colour

The charity has issued urgent advice for animal lovers caring for pets

The warning was shared by an animal welfare charity (stock photo)(Image: Getty)

An animal welfare charity has issued an alert to pet owners following record-breaking temperatures. While most of us know that sun safety is important for humans, the RSPCA is keen to remind animal lovers that pets also need protection from harmful UV rays.


In a Facebook post, the RSPCA shared guidance specifically for cat owners. The charity highlighted that, much like humans, cats are susceptible to sunburn and potentially skin cancer. A team member explained: "On sunny days, it's important to protect our furry friends, and that includes sunscreen for cats.


"First, choose a pet-friendly sunscreen, one that's free from perfumes and harmful chemicals. Look for one that's at least SPF 30.


"It's then important to help your cat get used to what you're about to do. Let them sniff the bottle while you offer treats, and without applying any cream, gently touch their ears or nose so they can get accustomed to the sensation.

"When your cat is calm, pop a pea-sized amount of sunscreen onto your hand. Gently rub the thin layer onto the front and back of their ears, just the sticking-up part, and then a little bit on the top side of their nose, the furry part.


"After that, distract them with treats or playtime, so that they don't lick it off. Don't worry if your cat's not feeling it. Try again later. Shade and water are always a must on hot days, too."

According to the charity, cats with white or light-coloured fur are particularly vulnerable. In the caption, the RSPCA added: "By using pet-safe sunscreen on exposed parts of your pet's skin, such as the tips of their ears and nose, you can help protect them from sunburn and even skin cancer.

"Cats with white or light-coloured fur are especially vulnerable to the sun's rays. Check out our guide to applying sunscreen to your cat whilst keeping them content."


Pet owners should be aware of the risks (stock photo)(Image: Getty)

The RSPCA offers more advice for animal lovers on its website, reports the Mirror. It recommends:

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The charity has explained that dogs can get sunburn too. RSPCA advice says: "Prevent sunburn by using pet-safe sunscreen on exposed parts of your pet's skin, such as the tips of their ears and nose.

"This is especially important if your dog has white or light-coloured fur, as they can be very vulnerable to getting burned. If you're not sure which is the right product to use, please ask your vet."

The RSPCA also warns owners that hot pavements can hurt pets. "If the ground is too hot to touch with your hand for five seconds, its too hot for paws!"

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