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Cat advice - Feline care

Thirsty catIs your cat more keen on drinking from the toilet and taps rather than the pristine bowl of fresh water next to his food dish?

If the answer is ‘yes’, then remember that fresh tap water is normally heavily treated with chemicals and often chlorinated. The bowl itself may smell of the detergent with which it was cleaned - and therefore is an unnattractive prospect.

As cats are many times more sensitive to detergent contamination than humans, much more rinsing than usual is required.

You should also get into the habit of changing the water frequently to prevent bacterial build-up.


Glass or plastic bowls?

Glass or ceramic bowls are preferable to plastic as they are non-porous and are easier to keep clean, they also keep the water cooler.

On hot days, it’s worth slipping an ice cube into your cat’s bowl.

Genetically cats are programmed to seek out clean water as stale, stagnant water is more likely to harbour disease, so cats learnt to avoid such sources of hydration.

It's also a good thing to remember that cats do not like to bend their whiskers while eating or drinking, so ensure that your bowls are large enough.

Drinking fountains

One simple answer to the problem of providing constantly flowing water is to buy a drinking fountain, which you can plug into the mains.The constant movement oxygenates the water for a fresher, cooler taste that cats will enjoy.

Most fountains will have an adjustable water flow and a replacable charcoal filter, which will remove bad tastes and odour. It's also worth checking how noisy your fountain is - especially loud ones can put off cats from approaching and drinking.

 
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