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852.1 | I keep them separate... | FIDDLE::GERRY | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Thu Oct 22 1987 09:38 | 7 |
| My cats water bowl is on the opposite side of the room from the
food. But only because they used to drop their dry food in it when
it was next to the food bowl.
purrs
cin
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852.2 | Hmmm...there's a thought... | CLUSTA::TAMIR | | Thu Oct 22 1987 10:08 | 7 |
| I had a "foster cat" when I lived in Colorado that would *only*
drink fresh water from a bowl that had to be placed on the counter
next to the sink. He would never touch the water next to his food.
He would let you know he wanted water by sitting in the sink and
screaming his Siamese head off (at 3:00 a.m....).
My guys bowls are next to each other. I never thought of it...
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852.3 | Good idea | DELNI::SCHWINDT | | Thu Oct 22 1987 11:02 | 6 |
| My cat, Dazdee never drinks from his
bowl..... mmmmmmm....... I just might
try setting it across the room, thanks
for the idea!
Katie_who_is_tired_of_cleaning_out_the_kitty_prints_in_the_sink
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852.4 | Worth a Try Indeed | DSSDEV::HORN | | Thu Oct 22 1987 12:54 | 13 |
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Yes, there might be some truth to that. I've noticed that my
cats rarely drink out of their water dishes. They each have a double
dish with water on one side, crunchies on the other. And both cats
will eat their dry food, then walk over to the other cat's dish
and drink the water on the other side of the room! I'm going to
try separating the water...
I wonder if cats think the water in the shower, toilet, or gutter
outside is tastier? :^)
-Nancy
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852.5 | Separate Room | SQM::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Thu Oct 22 1987 17:14 | 17 |
| All three of my cats drink from the water pan I have in my room
(their private watering hole I call it). Although fresh water is
put in the bowl next to their dishes in the kitchen every morning,
they will not drink from it. I originally kept the pan of water
in my room after someone said it was good for my sinus problem.
However, since I'm not sure that is helpful to my sinus condition
I've continued to have the pan of fresh water in my room just for
the "kids".
Holly (my female) likes to dunk her paws in and lick the water off
them sometimes. She also likes to drink from the bathtub faucet.
I'd never let them drink from the toilet though due to chemicals
in the bowl cleaners. This has caused many cats and dogs to become
seriously ill according to my vet.
Pat, Holly, Buffy, and D.P. Gremlin
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852.6 | Faucets are more fun | DELNI::HYLAND | | Fri Oct 23 1987 14:36 | 10 |
| None of the cats I've had have ever deigned to drink out of their
water bowl ... much more fun, I think, to make Mommy turn on the
bathroom sink faucet ... or to fill the 2-cup measuring cup that now
lives next to the bathroom sink ... or, yes, to drink from the toilet
bowl (especially right after flushing).
I've just given up on water bowls in the kitchen ... and am resigned
to being owned by my cats and doing what they seem to want (it's
kinda fun, anyway!)
--Janet
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852.7 | round and round and round she goes | USMRM5::MASS | | Mon Oct 26 1987 12:15 | 11 |
| All my kittys drink form the toilet bowl. In fact Justa, my bedroom
kitty, is absolutly fascinated with this miricle device. When it
is flushed, she will stop whatever she is doing, and rush in to
the master bathroom, jump up on the seat and watch it flush. She
is a riot to see. She sticks her head into the bowl as she watches
and you can see her little head go round and round in circles as
she watches the swirling water. She is also amazed to see her
reflection when the water is still. In fact, she fell in the other
day trying to "get that kitty" who lives in the bottom of the bowl.
Marion
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852.8 | No problem yet... | TOPDOC::NAJJAR | | Mon Oct 26 1987 13:28 | 8 |
| I haven't had a problem yet with my cat not drinking. Her water
bowl is near her food dish, however I notice that she is more inclined
to drink if I have just filled the bowl with fresh water than if
it has been sitting there for a few hours. She also loves to drink
from the bathroom faucet (which is angled slightly upward so the
water forms an arc) after she has placed her paw over the opening
causing the water to spray all over the place (she thinks it's
amusing!).
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852.10 | Water, Water - cool clear water -- | WELKIN::STRONACH | | Mon Oct 26 1987 13:40 | 21 |
| I've always had difficulty getting my cats to drink water and when I saw
some suggestions to moving the dish from their food dishes -- I did -- and
has it worked!! I had read in one of the magazines at the Vet's not to
worry too much about cats not drinking water as they're body can obsorb
the smallest amount even from their food, that will sufficient. Especially,
as mine are outdoor cats, I thought they must have been getting somewhere.
Thanks for the nice idea --
BTW - the kittens (Boo Boo, and Bow Bow) have learned to climb the stairs
to the main part of the house, so their horizons have extended tremendously
in one week. Bow Bow has learned to come up to me and tickle her with his
whiskers, then hit me with his paw and if all else fails, walk across my
face (I open my eyes and there are all five cats watching and hoping I'll
get out of bed to get their breakfast (3:45 no less!) oh no, I don't -- I
pull the blankets up and go back to sleep. Don't tell me to close the
door -- Midnight knows a way to get in, therefore, there is a little
parade!!
Marian
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852.11 | Alexandra does that, too! | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Oct 26 1987 14:34 | 9 |
| RE: .7
I can no longer use the self waterer becauase Alex thinks that there
is no greater form of entertainment than to keep hitting the water
with her paw until the whole darn thing is empty (I think that she
likes to see it refilling itself). Luckily, she only seems to do this
to the self waterer; she doesn't do it to water in a bowl.
Deb
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852.12 | Taking the toys for a swim... | HLIS07::VISSERS | N..N..NOTorious! | Tue Oct 27 1987 11:10 | 21 |
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Little Chanel starts to have more fun with the wather bowl every
day. First she would only hit the water with her paw (until the
bowl was almost empty and the floor all wet).
Just a few days ago, I noticed one of the ever-present cat toys
in my home, a fake mouse with apparently real mouse-fur (very
nice toy indeed, according to cats) being totally soaked. At first
I thought it fell into the bowl by accident, but in the meantime
I discovered Chanel puts it into the water-bowl until fully soaked,
then starts peeling the hide off the mouse. The glue apparantly
isn't water-resistent and she managed to tear half of the mouse
apart. When the mouse dries up again, he's in for another "swim".
Since I'm not perfectly sure about non-toxicity of the glue, and
the mouse's inners is made of soft plastic, I take it away now
when I'm not there. But I'm still puzzling about this new "game".
????
Ad
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852.13 | Don't forget behind your ears! | CLUSTA::TAMIR | | Tue Oct 27 1987 12:08 | 14 |
| Last night, I happened across Chauncey sitting beside his water
bowl. I know he has some strange bowl habits, like splashing the
water with his paw, dropping his toys in, etc., but last night was
a new one to me. He was dipping his paw in the bowl, and then using
his wet paw to wash his face! I've never seen anything like it!
I had been assuming that his usually wet face was the result of
Honey giving him a cat-washing, but that was something else. He
sat there for several minutes, grooming away. I wondered how their
bowl always came to have so much fur floating around...now I know.
I also saw him staring into the toilet....maybe I should encourage
that!!
Mary
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852.14 | Do I *have* to wash my face? | HLIS07::VISSERS | N..N..NOTorious! | Wed Oct 28 1987 04:14 | 12 |
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RE.-1
Hi Mary ;-)
Chanel does about the same thing, but only when she sees me wash
my face. Really beautiful to see, because it seems she doesn't like
the water so much, so while washing she makes all kind of "protesting"
sounds (sounds like 'do I HAVE to do this?'). Copycats?
Ad
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852.15 | Kitty on the basebord heater | SWAT::COCHRANE | Send lawyers, guns and money. | Tue Nov 03 1987 12:17 | 8 |
| My Lucky used to ignore her water bowl in the pantry, preferring
instead to drink from the bowl of water on the baseboard heater in
my parents bedroom. After they moved, she began drinking from the
faucet in the bathroom sink or, towards the end, :-( from puddles of
water on the back deck when my father would wash it down with the
hose.
Mary-Michael (who used to be Lucky's Mommy)
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