{"id":435927,"date":"2023-11-15T09:09:14","date_gmt":"2023-11-15T14:09:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.catster.com\/?p=435927"},"modified":"2024-08-08T13:04:17","modified_gmt":"2024-08-08T17:04:17","slug":"how-to-get-your-cat-to-drink-more-water","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.catster.com\/cat-health-care\/how-to-get-your-cat-to-drink-more-water\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Get Your Cat to Drink More Water – 14 Effective Tips Approved By Our Vet!"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you are a cat owner, you know that they love their treats and will magically appear whenever a treat bag rattles. They can also get quite vocal and demanding of your attention when it\u2019s time for dinner! However, they don\u2019t always seem to care about drinking water, which can be concerning for their owners. If you are experiencing this with your pet, keep reading for several tips and tricks that you can follow to get your cat to drink more water.<\/p>\n

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How to Get Your Cat to Drink More Water<\/h2>\n

1. Rule Out Medical Issues<\/h3>\n

Before attempting to increase your cat\u2019s hydration levels, it\u2019s very important to consult with your veterinarian to ascertain if your cat is indeed dehydrated and to make sure there are no underlying health issues which are the reason why your cat isn\u2019t drinking enough water. This is very important, as some ailments cannot be fixed by encouraging more water intake. Other ailments might actually result in your cat drinking more water than usual, and also require medical attention. If your cat recovers from such ailments, you might be concerned that they aren\u2019t drinking enough water, when in fact, they\u2019re just reverting back to drinking normal amounts of water. Therefore, a veterinarian\u2019s input is absolutely warranted if you think your cat isn\u2019t drinking enough water.<\/p>\n

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2. Fresh Water<\/h3>\n

While it may seem obvious, one good way to get your cat to drink more is to provide them with fresh, clean water. Cats are notoriously picky and will usually ignore water if it has been sitting, even for a short time, and filling their bowl with fresh water can convince them to drink it.<\/p>\n


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3. Multiple Water Sources<\/h3>\n

Place water bowls in different locations throughout your home, making it more convenient for your cat to find water. The more sources there are, the more likely your cat will drink from one. They might even have a favorite spot where they prefer to drink.<\/p>\n

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4. Water Bowl Placement<\/h3>\n

Position water bowls away from litter boxes and sleeping areas, as cats prefer separate spaces for each activity. It\u2019s also possible that a litter box can contaminate the water if it\u2019s too close. If you can\u2019t put each in a separate room, try to keep at least 10 feet between them.<\/p>\n


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5. Wide and Shallow Bowls<\/h3>\n

Cats often prefer wide and shallow water (and food) bowls, as these prevent their sensitive whiskers from touching the sides. Look for one at least 5 inches wide for best results.<\/p>\n

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