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she doesn't drink any water? I refresh her bowl daily (which is in my room so i see her most of the time). She eats like a gannet so I know she's not poorly. I'm used to having pet dogs and they drink like a fish ...so to speak ;-) I just wanted to know if this was usual as I can't understand how a lack of water could be healthy?
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Water
All cats require fresh drinking water. Cats fed tinned food may appear to drink very little as they get some moisture from their food but water should always be supplied. Cats deprived of sufficient drinking water can become ill and it is especially important to provide drinking water if a cat eats only dry food.
Water
All cats require fresh drinking water. Cats fed tinned food may appear to drink very little as they get some moisture from their food but water should always be supplied. Cats deprived of sufficient drinking water can become ill and it is especially important to provide drinking water if a cat eats only dry food.
We have always put out water bowls for our cats as advised.
However,the only times we have seen any of our cats drink much water is when they were old and their kindeys were playing up.
Both tinned cat food and pouches contain a high incidence of water,and that is where most cats get theirs from.
Of course if your cat is on a dry food diet it will (hopefully) drink more water,BUT as you cannot force a cat to drink most vets frown on a 100% dry food diet,as this can lead to cystitis.
However,the only times we have seen any of our cats drink much water is when they were old and their kindeys were playing up.
Both tinned cat food and pouches contain a high incidence of water,and that is where most cats get theirs from.
Of course if your cat is on a dry food diet it will (hopefully) drink more water,BUT as you cannot force a cat to drink most vets frown on a 100% dry food diet,as this can lead to cystitis.
Hi ems:
No, you don't tend to see them drink very often, do you? It's rare for us to see out two having a slurp.
I concur totally with Mr Veritas, we've seen our late cats drinking a lot when they get past about 12 years old.
Don't worry, though, I'm sure your little beauty's getting as much as she needs. She's quite normal.
No, you don't tend to see them drink very often, do you? It's rare for us to see out two having a slurp.
I concur totally with Mr Veritas, we've seen our late cats drinking a lot when they get past about 12 years old.
Don't worry, though, I'm sure your little beauty's getting as much as she needs. She's quite normal.