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(cats are more likely to drink moving water than still water since moving water is less likely to have bad things growing in it)
Huh. I always wondered. When I'm poiring our dog water to the bowl when hiking, he always prefers to drink "from the bottle" - the bowl is there basically to catch the rest to return to the bottle (or for the other dog to drink). Guess now I maybe know why he does it.
Good to know, thanks for the insight!
They also (generally) don't like to have their water next to their food because when they drink they put their head down and can't see predators that might be attracted to the food.
For some reason one of my cats only drinks water that she scoops up with her foot.
It means we have to clean her bowl way more often than should be necessary because the debris her feet collect gets deposited in the water bowl.
We have a cat that scoops her food out of the bowl, walks a few feet, drops it on the ground and eats (most of it). It's very annoying to constantly have to sweep up cat food. Maybe this is related.
That does sound very annoying! The first time I noticed my cat doing this, her food and litter box were in the basement, which was stone and dirt in that house. (We put them down there because it was the only place in that house where we could practically prevent the dog from getting to them.) Nowadays the cat stuff is in, essentially, a much cleaner sun porch; as a result, we still have to clean her bowl more frequently than seems reasonable, but it lasts a lot longer than it used to.
I'm curious, what if you move her bowl to the place where she drops it?
We have a cat that does that too. She'll drink normally as well, though. I view it as her cleaning her little feet.
That could be, but the bowl is communal between our four animals. I wish she wouldn't.