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Can cats drink hot water?
Cats usually drink boiled water or pure water. Because cat tongues are sensitive to temperature, while cats can drink hot water, they can't drink too hot water. It's better to drink cold boiled water. Do not feed cats with tap water because there are many bacteria in tap water. Mineral water is harmful to the cat's body, as the magnesium ions in mineral water can easily cause urinary calculi in cats. Therefore, it's best to avoid letting cats drink mineral water and tap water.
Hot or cold water for cats
Cats don't like hot things. Boiled water that has cooled down is the best choice for cats, as it's healthy and safe. Some pet cats can accept warm water under their owner's training, and it's okay to give cats warm water, but it can't be too hot to avoid hurting them. Do not give cats tap water, as unboiled tap water contains bacteria that are harmful to cat's health.
How much water does a cat drink per day?
The daily water intake required for cats is generally around 60 ml per day. However, each cat's water intake depends on various factors such as body size, activity level, season, dietary habits, and age. For example, during hot summer days, a cat's water intake may be twice the normal requirement.
What to do if a cat doesn't drink water?
Change the cat's water bowl to a large cup and place it in a spot it frequently passes by. Place multiple water bowls made of different materials along the cat's usual route, away from the cat food bowl. You can also increase the cat's water intake by offering wet food or cans with added water. Compared to still water, cats prefer running water, which they find cleaner. Using an automatic fountain drinker can also increase the cat's water intake to some extent.