Our water source here in middle Georgia has some of the best water there is, and that’s documented. But I still don’t use it until it has passed through my Pur water filter. I bottle my own water. When I need a fresh bottle, I pick up some Glacéau Smartwater, and reuse the bottle for a while. I usually have about three bottles in the rotation.
Over the years our cat has drank water from the aquarium,the toilet bowl,( hilarious to watch) the ditch,any puddle outside,watering jugs,in fact any source of water other than the dish we put out for him and change daily.
I always keep the lid down. Keeps my kittens from falling in and drowning or the big ones from making a panicy splash. They like to sit on the lid to watch me take a bath so if it’s not closed…… Looks nicer too if the lid is down…no gaping maw!
Jingle Belle Katt hasn’t drunk from the toilet as far as I know. She did, once, reach up to the shelf above the toilet and drag down the towels stacked up there—at least one of which landed IN the toilet. Better to keep it lidded…
The aquifer for Vancouver is fenced off and no one can enter, but all creeks flowing out of it are safe to drink from. Great when hiking along the edge.
Templo S.U.D. almost 8 years ago
tap water: bleh
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
With the kinds of chemicals you can put into it to keep the water clean it would kill that dog. Lock your toilet bowls!
Can't Sleep almost 8 years ago
I bet it’s colder in that big ’ol porcelain bowl.
alviebird almost 8 years ago
Our water source here in middle Georgia has some of the best water there is, and that’s documented. But I still don’t use it until it has passed through my Pur water filter. I bottle my own water. When I need a fresh bottle, I pick up some Glacéau Smartwater, and reuse the bottle for a while. I usually have about three bottles in the rotation.
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 8 years ago
The eau de toilette has an impressive cachet – a certain “je ne sais quoi!”
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I put out fresh water outside and the cat drinks the dirtiest water he can find instead.
upanddown17 almost 8 years ago
I would be insulted if my dogs did that.
Coolhand70 almost 8 years ago
I don’t even use tap water here on the Gulf Coast to make coffee with or cook with. . . too many chemicals, it stinks. . .
Alphaomega almost 8 years ago
Over the years our cat has drank water from the aquarium,the toilet bowl,( hilarious to watch) the ditch,any puddle outside,watering jugs,in fact any source of water other than the dish we put out for him and change daily.
Lagoulou almost 8 years ago
I always keep the lid down. Keeps my kittens from falling in and drowning or the big ones from making a panicy splash. They like to sit on the lid to watch me take a bath so if it’s not closed…… Looks nicer too if the lid is down…no gaping maw!
Linda Pearson almost 8 years ago
Reminds me some of my cat. Give her fresh water and she will go drink out of the dog’s water dish!
johnwalk almost 8 years ago
Ya, I keep the TB lid down, and his water bowl clean and fresh. Yet, when he goes outside he drinks from puddles of slush….
kab2rb almost 8 years ago
My sister dogs would drink out of toilet water she makes sure lid is down. Our dogs my daughter/fiance keeps fresh cold water going for dogs.
hcarpenter1 almost 8 years ago
i know a little beige doggy that is just like this
roberta.forbes.pyle almost 8 years ago
Jingle Belle Katt hasn’t drunk from the toilet as far as I know. She did, once, reach up to the shelf above the toilet and drag down the towels stacked up there—at least one of which landed IN the toilet. Better to keep it lidded…
Burgundy2 almost 8 years ago
the original strip of this was cut out of the newspaper and on my Mother in Law’s fridge for years!
USN1977 almost 8 years ago
Is this strip set in Canada? I thought it was Mexico where tourists shouldn’t drink the water.
hippogriff almost 8 years ago
The aquifer for Vancouver is fenced off and no one can enter, but all creeks flowing out of it are safe to drink from. Great when hiking along the edge.