questions about my male cat peluche

by nancy hernandez
(ashtabula.ohio,44004)

is there a reason he likes drinking water from my toilet.hes wanting to do this alot now.also wanting to getup on the sink for me to run water in it.then he puts his paws in it.drinks out it,is this a sign of something.


Answer by Kate
No don't worry my cats do this too. In fact we put the tap to drip especially for our kittens in the morning just because they love it so much.

the only time you may want to have him checked by a vet is if you notice his drinking to become excessive. I.e drinking a lot more than normal. this may be a sign of an underlining illness.

best wishes Kate

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cat drinking water from toilet and tap
by: Anonymous

My cat started drinking from the toilet and then from the tap which was new to us and then she started peeing alot and we found out that she is a diabetic.

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by: nancy hernandez

im happy to hear its not gona hurt him drinking from the sink and toilet,but however,im worried now becuz u said something about excessive drinking.can u plz explain more to me.of what u meant by that,becuz when hes on the sink drinkingwater out sink.he drinks it like hes dieing a thirst,i hope its nothing,

Answer by kate
excessive drinking would be when a cat is going to get a drink very often ie several times an hour say.
please try not to over worry,

best wishes Kate

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