The body temperature of cats is influenced by various factors.
These may include the age of the animal, the conditions in which it is kept, the level of stress it experiences, etc.
On average, the body temperature of an adult cat is within normal limits and is approximately 38.6 ± 0.5 degrees Celsius.
Newborn kittens
In animals that have just been born and have not yet reached the age of 10 days, the average normal body temperature is 35.1–36.1 degrees.
Kittens aged from 10 days to 1 month
At this age, the kitten's body temperature averages between 36.5 and 37.5 degrees.
Kittens over 1 month old and adult cats
Finally, if your pet has already grown up and passed the age threshold of one month, or if we are talking about an adult pet, then the normal body temperature for him fluctuates between 37.7–39.1 degrees.
Earlier we talked about whether ficus poses a threat to cats.