He has a nice clean fountain inside, but he needs puddle water bc he is Wild Cat

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    8 months ago

    Cats don’t like having their water next to their food; if you separate the food and water dishes to different rooms, a lot of times they get more enthusiastic about the water in the dish.

    Sometimes of course they are just little weirdos

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    8 months ago

    I have a cat who absolutely has to drink from the dripping bath tub faucet. If it isn’t dripping, she will complain outside my door until I turn it on for her.

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      8 months ago

      Cats have a natural instinct to avoid stagnant water. Freshly fallen rainwater does it for them sometimes, but a water dish will always be an object of suspicion.

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        8 months ago

        It’s a fountain that she doesn’t drink from. It used to be bowls, but we thought this would help, and the other cats have no problems using it.

        She also drinks from a plugged sink full of water so she might just like the bathroom.