If she's got white feet or face, if her pink skin gets pinker than usual, reddish/flushed, that's usually a sign of either a fever or an allergic reaction. But yes, feel her paw pads, if her feet feel really warm to you, she may have a fever. They should feel slightly warm (cats have a higher body temp than humans), but they should not feel hot. Offer her an ice pack to lay on under a nice fluffy towel, if she chooses to lay on it, she may be a little warm and the coolness may feel good. A cat not running a fever will almost never choose to lay on an icepack (they prefer heating pads).
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