• where_am_i@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Been explained time and time again. Those are their natural instincts. They don’t like standing still water: potentially infected (reasonable in the nature), so they go for whatever is running, e.g. shower/tap as if it was a spring. They won’t drink any water placed next to their food for the same reason – in the nature it would’ve definitely be contaminated. You don’t drink from a puddle next to your decomposing yesterday’s pray.

    So, a water fountain placed in a different room will solve all your issues.

    I dunno about that guy posting about his cat ignoring the fountains and drinking from a puddle. The cat has an exquisite taste, what can I say.

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      9 months ago

      I keep our cats water clean and filled and it’ll always be her last resort. She’ll go for the water from the tap or my glass every time.

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    9 months ago

    This MF has 2 water bowls and a swanky ass stainless steel cat fountain but he’ll still wade out in 40°F mud puddles for a drink.

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    9 months ago

    My dog used to always seek out the most disgusting water she could find. I’m pretty sure it made her sick a couple times. She wasn’t all that bright in general, I’m afraid. She used to love jumping in the air to catch flying bugs, baby birds, and the like. Two or three times she caught a wasp and got stung inside her mouth.

    She was a really sweet, loving dog though. Rest in Peace, Nora. <3

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    9 months ago

    My cats primary water source is her bowl, but she still feels the need to taste everything. I chase her away from puddles and stuff yelling that she has water and she just looks at me and licks her lips like “you think I give a fuck?”.

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    9 months ago

    I heard that cats don’t like to drink water that’s kept near their food. Maybe that’s it?

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      9 months ago

      Most things are about the smell for cats. If they don’t like the water somewhere it means there’s a smell around that drives them away. Old food will do it, but it doesn’t need to be a smell that humans would even detect. It could just be pheromones.

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    9 months ago

    One of ours has taken an interest in my glass of whiskey a few times. The last thing we need is for that cat to be drunk. He’s enough trouble sober.