Our cat is 98% indoors but when she DOES go outside, she drinks out of all the nastiest puddles… and turns up her nose, inside, unless the water is moving!
Many years ago, and several dogs ago, one of our veterinarians told me that minerals in tap water can cause problems for some dogs’ stomachs. Since then, they’ve all had only refrigerated bottled water.
Feral cats want your life Muffin. To be in a home where you’re fed loved and cuddled and have places to rest your weary fluff. Outdoor kitties don’t have all that and don’t live as long.
I had a cat who was a connoisseur of “wild water”. On our walks she would stop at every puddle, creek and river to sample the water at length. Of course, rambling walks with a human is thirsty work. She never complained about the water at home, although we both knew it was just passably potable.
Our cat never drinks the water we give him, regardless of where it’s from. He’d rather drink from dripping faucets he finds outside or the neighbor’s pool, which is bad for his health.
Had an ex-feral cat who would not drink tap water, would always go for puddles of muddy and maybe contaminated water. It wore off, but it took about five years…
No you don’t want to be feral, your life expectancy is about 3 years and your death is usually unpleasant. TNR they deserve their own lives they do not deserve to make more. It works.
I just read this entire thread. Having never had a cat as a pet, I had no idea that they were such connoisseurs of drinking water. Another reason to stick to doggies as animal companions!
carlsonbob over 2 years ago
Being free, getting ran over by a speeding motorist. Yep, that’s the life.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
Our cat is 98% indoors but when she DOES go outside, she drinks out of all the nastiest puddles… and turns up her nose, inside, unless the water is moving!
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
would you have preferred Brita-filtered water instead, Muffin?
maureenmck Premium Member over 2 years ago
Many years ago, and several dogs ago, one of our veterinarians told me that minerals in tap water can cause problems for some dogs’ stomachs. Since then, they’ve all had only refrigerated bottled water.
Macushlalondra over 2 years ago
Feral cats want your life Muffin. To be in a home where you’re fed loved and cuddled and have places to rest your weary fluff. Outdoor kitties don’t have all that and don’t live as long.
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
AND… I’m sure it’s past it’s best by date.
iggyman over 2 years ago
“Aw to have a mouse to bat around” !
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Muffin part of Living Wild and Free is using what you get ;-)
Pgalden1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
ROFLOL
Queen of America over 2 years ago
Our cats get bottled water. I refuse to drink that stuff from the tap so why should they?
leopoldenoch over 2 years ago
I have pinned some of the previous strips of this comic. Where do I go, click, to see them?
jagedlo over 2 years ago
I’m sure that there are some out there that would love to let you out so that you can test that theory…
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 2 years ago
Had outside cats, would give them fresh water and they would drink out of muddy puddles!!
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Uh oooh! Muffin is hoping and a wishing….
ANIMAL over 2 years ago
Sorry….. we’ll give you TOILET water next time..!!
jango over 2 years ago
Muffin needs a stuffin
fencie over 2 years ago
When we let the cat out in the morning, he makes a beeline for the birdbath for a drink. Guess he likes the taste of bird feet.
Cozmik Cowboy over 2 years ago
Yes – whether it came straight from the tap, or out of a bottle, it is tap water.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
I had a cat who was a connoisseur of “wild water”. On our walks she would stop at every puddle, creek and river to sample the water at length. Of course, rambling walks with a human is thirsty work. She never complained about the water at home, although we both knew it was just passably potable.
e.groves over 2 years ago
My grandson’s cat wouldn’t drink filtered or bottled water. Just tap.
Coocalici over 2 years ago
Our cat never drinks the water we give him, regardless of where it’s from. He’d rather drink from dripping faucets he finds outside or the neighbor’s pool, which is bad for his health.
heathcliff2 over 2 years ago
Yes, absolute liberty is wonderful, but a life of risk. Acceptable to many.
cpiller Premium Member over 2 years ago
My cat scolds me if I don’t turn on the tap at the sink when he decides he wants a drink!
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 2 years ago
Had an ex-feral cat who would not drink tap water, would always go for puddles of muddy and maybe contaminated water. It wore off, but it took about five years…
w16521 over 2 years ago
I already had the impression Muffin IS a feral cat.
sisterea over 2 years ago
No you don’t want to be feral, your life expectancy is about 3 years and your death is usually unpleasant. TNR they deserve their own lives they do not deserve to make more. It works.
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
Tap water should be at room temperature for cats. They like to drink water as long as it is not too cold or too warm.
MarshaOstroff over 2 years ago
I just read this entire thread. Having never had a cat as a pet, I had no idea that they were such connoisseurs of drinking water. Another reason to stick to doggies as animal companions!