• rumba@lemmy.zipEnglish
    2·
    1 hour ago

    let’s crowsource a 30 second faucet timer. after 30 seconds you need to press a hidden button and presumably close the valve

  • Kamsaa@lemmy.world
    18·
    14 hours ago

    If you have not already done it and can afford it, I’d suggest you buy a running drinking fountain for him. Many cats prefer running water and, if that need is fulfilled, your cat may be less frustrated by the closed faucet / you may be able to reopen it. (You could, in addition, change the faucet to one that cats cannot open).

      • PhoenixDog@lemmy.world
        4·
        2 hours ago

        My dogs are raw fed. Their dinner consists of their food, milk, homegrown eggs from out chickens, olive oil, apple cider vinegar, and other various treats depending on the day.

        They’ll still go out and eat pig shit.

  • fodor@lemmy.zip
    8·
    13 hours ago

    It is the cat’s faucet. What the hell are the humans doing fucking with that.

    • DearOldGrandma@lemmy.world
      251·
      17 hours ago

      An evolutionary attribute, I think, since drinking from standing water increases the likelihood of associated health complications

  • islandcoda42@lemmy.zip
    38·
    21 hours ago

    Too funny!😂 11 years ago my cat Coda saw a daddy long leg behind the toilet. To this very day it’s the first thing she looks for when going in there

    • Tikiporch@lemmy.world
      24·
      5 hours ago

      Cat of deaf adult?

      Edit: sorry my phone changed deaf to dead.

        • MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
          1·
          3 hours ago

          also harvestmen and another bug or two. i can’t remember them all but there’s some regional variation. i live in a cellar spider region

        • Tikiporch@lemmy.world
          21·
          5 hours ago

          CODA is a common acronym for Child of Deaf Adults.

          Edit: sorry it keeps changing deaf to dead. I don’t use deaf very often I guess.