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Simple Changes to Help Your Cat Drink More Water Daily

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We all understand the importance of hydration in maintaining cat's health. Cats, being obligate carnivores, often don't drink as much water as they should, which can lead to urinary tract issues and other health problems. Here are some simple changes you can implement to encourage your cat to drink more water daily.

1. Provide Fresh and Clean Water
Cats are particular about the cleanliness of their water. Ensure that you provide fresh, clean water daily. Using a clean bowl and changing the water at least twice a day can make a significant difference in your cat's willingness to drink.

2. Use the Right Type of Water Bowl
Cats have preferences when it comes to their water bowls. Some prefer wide, shallow bowls, while others like bowls with higher sides. Experiment with different types and materials to see what your cat prefers. Smaller diameter bowls may be more appealing as they help cats identify the edge of the bowl and the water surface with their whiskers.

3. Place Multiple Water Stations
Cats are territorial and may not always want to drink from the same place they eat. Place water bowls in several locations around your home, including near their favorite resting spots and away from their food. This can encourage your cat to drink more water throughout the day.

4. Offer Wet Food
Raw and canned cat foods contains approximately 70-85% water, making it an excellent source of water. If your cat is not a fan of dry food, consider incorporating more wet food into their diet. JUMA Freeze-dried + lukewarm water is a very good option too! This can be particularly helpful for cats that are less inclined to drink water from a bowl.

5. Use a Cat Water Fountain
Cats are often attracted to moving water. Investing in a cat water fountain can stimulate their interest and encourage them to drink more. However, it's important to note that while some cats prefer running water, others may not, and individual preferences can vary.

6. Monitor and Adjust
Keep an eye on your cat's water intake and adjust your strategies as needed. If you notice your cat is still not drinking enough, consider consulting with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.

7. Promote Play and Activity
Active play can stimulate thirst, so make sure your cat has regular opportunities for exercise and play. This can encourage them to drink more water after their activity sessions.

By making these simple changes, you can help ensure that your cat stays well-hydrated, reducing the risk of health issues related to poor hydration. Remember, hydration is crucial for your cat's overall health and well-being.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional veterinary advice.
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