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With all their fluffy fur, cats can get hot as temperatures rise.

The bathtub offers a smooth, cool surface to stretch out on for a cat nap on a hot summer day.

Some cats like to roll around in the tub marking their territory and rubbing their backs.

For the most part, finding your cat in the bathtub is nothing to be concerned about.

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