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fountains are great, though really healthy cats rarely drink water. Some do like to play in the fountains, though.
In your journal, do make a note of how often each cat drinks and for how long. Increased thirst, especially in cats, is one of those early warning signs.
Cats eating dry kibble do have to drink a lot of water, and when hot, etc, so there are some exceptions.
Dr. Christina
Uahpet has stainless steel fountains with replaceable filters. Uahpet: Cat Water Fountain & Pet Supplies- Pet StoresDoes anyone have a fountain they like -- that's nontoxic and easy to clean?
Difficult to decide between stainless and plastic options.
Any suggestions welcomed!
Uahpet has stainless steel fountains with replaceable filters. Uahpet: Cat Water Fountain & Pet Supplies- Pet Stores
Christine L, I just got the glass one but having trouble getting my cat to drink from it. She prefers the faucet now (over her water bowl). How did you get your dog or cat to drink from it?Hi @Dr. Jeff - YES!
Hi @PamR - We have two pet fountains at home that we like. We don't use plastic or stainless steels ones but ceramic and glass:
High Quality Cat Water Fountains from ThirstyCat Fountains
Shop high quality ceramic cat fountains made by ThirstyCat Fountains, as well as our indoor water fountains for home decor and aroma therapythirstycatfountains.com
I hope the above helps!
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Christine
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