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Thats a good idea Karen, Also I feed my cats the whiskers cat milk (only on occasions) but I give them some everyday in this weather, I figured it would help with keeping them hydrated. |
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Good idea Kazz. My Chloe has her own ideas of keeping hydrated - I had got in from work and was going to sit outside to relax for half an hour. Made a big glass of water with lots of ice in it. Placed it on the patio next to my swing chair.. Did some watering of the garden with a watering can (no hosepipes here) and I turned round to see Chloe drinking MY iced drink from MY glass. The cheek of it.... but I didnt stop her!! |
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It has a filter, so i think it would remove a lot of the chemicals. We have a filter system for the house (otherwise the taps just spew out 100% chalk), so our water isn't too bad. You could always boil and cool the water you put in the fountain - or treat your cats to bottled water? The water constantly moves and a trickle flows down a ramp into the main bowl - so it remains cool by evaporation. Some cats like to lap the tiny stream, some prefer to drink from the bowl. |
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Leia has never been a big water drinker in any weather, the only time I ever see her drink is a little bit after breakfast. She gets moist food twice a day and a small amount of dry at lunch, tea time & before bedtime. Doesn't adding water to the moist food make the gravy kind of runny? They don't mind that? Maybe I shoud try it... |
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