Cat suffered heatstroke in hot car

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A cat was found limp and panting in a 100-degree car after being trapped for hours, highlighting extreme heat dangers. The feline, Ditto, accidentally entered the vehicle when its owner retrieved a laptop. The cat remained inside for seven to eight hours, suffering from heat exposure. The owner sought emergency advice online, and Ditto is now recovering after receiving veterinary care and intensive home treatment.


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