Yes, my cats have loved fountains. You can make one for cheap. Large glass jar, aquarium filter pump, rubber band or something to hold the pump against the jar, and some decorative glass rocks in the bottom to keep it in place
*fresh, running water that is not right next to their food. Cats would normally eat… dead things— and as water literally right next to these generally is not exactly hygienic, they will (as an evolutionary fact) much prefer even random puddle water.
Cats want fresh, running water, which is why those fountain things are so effective for cats.
That still doesn’t explain why my cat will drink some cloudy fucking street puddle water though.
The puddle has an interesting flavor.
Yes, my cats have loved fountains. You can make one for cheap. Large glass jar, aquarium filter pump, rubber band or something to hold the pump against the jar, and some decorative glass rocks in the bottom to keep it in place
I feel like that’s not as cheap as just buying one by the time you’ve bought all that other stuff 🤔
It’s like $30 and doesn’t use plastic. Plastic can give them skin irritations
I’ve never been able to get my cats to pay any attention to those things. Have tried a few.
*fresh, running water that is not right next to their food. Cats would normally eat… dead things— and as water literally right next to these generally is not exactly hygienic, they will (as an evolutionary fact) much prefer even random puddle water.
So: different place for water than for food.