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Orylus OP t1_jegfe1e wrote
Very true. That's why I tried the fountain with filter. I still have the setup and maintain it just in case I'm not home to give her water from the sink.
Shlitmy9thaccount t1_jeg9nch wrote
My cat used to only drink from the tub faucet then moved to only drinking from the kitchen faucet and now only drinks water from a classy glass cup. Heโs a turd
shaybanks t1_jegb4zv wrote
Does she use the toilet too ๐ค๐
Orylus OP t1_jegbycg wrote
Unfortunately, which is why the seat is always down when not in use
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Orylus OP t1_jegbz5i wrote
Thank you
LightingMishandle t1_jeghc19 wrote
Cats prefer running water, in nature i means itโs cleaner. You could get a water fountain cat machine to get them to hydrate more. I noticed a difference in how soft my cats coat was when I got my water fountain for him.
jnemesh t1_jegs4mb wrote
Mine too..she's spoiled. My brother who lives with me HATES this, and hates that I indulge her, but there's no way I am not going to give a thirsty kitty a drink!
Orylus OP t1_jegybtw wrote
I rather her drink water from the sink than dehydration or worse... Toilet water
Frosty_Dog2319 t1_jeh1mf8 wrote
My cats drink from the sink. I think they prefer running water.
Orylus OP t1_jeh295y wrote
Think most cats do
TheThomasWright t1_jegehfy wrote
Very common! Cats like running water in nature as instinct tells them it is more likely to be filtered and thus clean and free of microbes.