1 Make sure he has plenty of water, lower the temperature in his environment as much as you can, consider giving him a bath if he'd tolerate it...
2 If your area is like mine, there should be an emergency veterinarian to whom you can take him right away! Some towns have emergency veterinary clinics, and other have veterinarians who will make themselves available off hours. Do your best to find one, and don't wait until tomorrow if you can help it!
In the meantime, don't try medicating him on your own! Many human medicines can be fatal to cats! He has my best wishes and prayers.
3 There's a animal hospital just a few blocks from where I live, and I'm in a relatively small Midwestern city. So Marshall is right, you probably have an animal hospital close by that will open if closed to do emergency pet care...
4 If worse comes to worse, call your vet. There may be a referral number for emergencies. To bring down his fever about all you can do at home is wet down the pads of his feet and his tail (if he'll let you).
A vet can use intervenous fluids to lower body temperature. Actually cats can take a tiny, tiny bit of aspirin, but your vet would have to give the precise dosage because it takes their bodies a very long time to break it down . Cats do not have elucuronyl transferas, a liver enzyme needed to break down human medications and can't convert acetaminophen to non-toxic byproducts.As a result, Tylenol (Acetominiphin) is deadly to cats, and Ibuprophen is bad news as well.
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