cats and water fountains that encourage drinking

Fountains encourage felines to drink by providing fresher and cleaner water than their bowl can offer. A fountain also helps them drink more frequently when eating wet food diets that rely on animal proteins for their hydration needs.

Cat fountains vary widely in design and price, yet most work similarly. Look for one with adjustable water flow as some cats prefer gentle trickles over heavy streams.

Flowing Water

Fountains with flowing or trickling water attract cats as they instinctively know it is cleaner than pools or puddles that may have become stagnant, as well as offering an alternative to decorative ponds that could potentially be dangerous or make pets sick. Furthermore, smart fountain designs feature lower bowls specifically tailored for dogs so that they may drink safely as well.

Outdoor fountains can do wonders for the environment, as they help lakes and ponds aerate more effectively, creating healthier habitats for aquatic life such as fish. Furthermore, their moving water reduces mosquito breeding by making conditions less suitable for their eggs to develop into adult mosquitos.

Outdoor fountains placed near playgrounds or athletic fields also provide similar benefits, enabling people to hydrate during exercise or recreation. Such fountains are especially helpful in urban settings where accessing clean, fresh drinking water may not always be easy.

Quiet Motor

Some fountains feature quiet motors that can help reduce noise and vibrations that could put off cats from drinking, especially if your cat lives in an apartment or is highly sensitive to sound. Fountains that disburse water directly into their bowl may also be quieter than ones which pump it from a reservoir through tubes.

Location can make an enormous difference to the effectiveness of your fountain. Aim to situate it somewhere safe and secure away from doors or noisy appliances like washing machines, with low foot traffic nearby and close to windows so your cat can watch what is going on as they drink from their fountain.

Please remember that cats need time to adjust to new drinking sources; they may take several weeks or months before using it regularly. In the meantime, continue providing them with their regular water bowls so as to prevent dehydration.

When first introducing your cat to its fountain, allow them to sniff and explore it without turning it on. This will help them realize it is safe and they shouldn’t fear it. To encourage interaction and build positive associations between drinking from it and treating with treats like Life Essentials Freeze-Dried Chicken Treats dunk them in water to create positive associations between drinking from it and tasting tasty treats! Once they are familiarized with it you can turn it on to increase their curiosity further.

Multiple Spouts or Bowls

If your cat has a reputation for being picky about drinking water, extra incentives may be required to encourage her. Dehydration can exacerbate health issues like kidney disease; providing multiple water bowls throughout the home in accessible locations away from loud appliances and litter boxes as well as using an attractive fountain can all help ensure that she stays properly hydrated.

Running water is more appealing to cats than stagnant bowls because their wild ancestors tended to avoid stagnant pools which may harbor bacteria. Furthermore, sound and movement from flowing water may entice cats to drink as can addition of flavor boosters like iced tea, unsweetened fruit juice, canned tuna water or unsalted chicken broth (so long as these products don’t contain onions and garlic).

Installing bowls on every floor will make sure you can find your cat when she decides she needs something refilled. A quiet location away from busy areas, litter boxes, or loud appliances would be best, while multi-cat households should provide one bowl per cat.

Your cat may quickly select her preferred bowl by simply rotating her bowls. If she shows any preference in terms of material, size or shape of bowls, try different ones until one fits her preferences; some cats prefer shallow bowls while others enjoy drinking from wide and deep vessels. Also experiment with various temperature settings until you discover one she likes best!

Safety

As domesticated housecats are descended from desert dwellers, drinking water may not be their top priority. But staying hydrated is vitally important to their overall health; staying hydrated reduces risks such as cystitis, kidney issues and urinary crystals. Fountains that encourage drinking can be an effective way of getting more of your cat drinking; just make sure that before purchasing one that you consider all its pros and cons before making your choice.

Consider what materials your fountain will be constructed from. Common types include plastic, ceramic and stainless steel fountains – with stainless steel fountains being the most sought after because of their balance of hygiene, safety and durability. Plastic may be easier to maintain but may not last as long. Ceramic fountains look more natural but need to be handled carefully while stainless steel offers optimal balance among hygiene, safety, durability and cost.

Fountains feature motorized pumps to keep water moving, eliminating stagnation and keeping it fresh, thus decreasing risks from bacteria and germs like legionella. Their motor helps cool and aerate it as well. However, even with fountains you should still clean them regularly to prevent slimy build-up which builds up over time in standing bowls of water.

Consider how much water your fountain can hold and when refilling will need to happen; some models plug directly into the wall while others require batteries or buckets of water to fill. Some fountains feature filters that need cleaning or changing regularly – check on replacement options before purchasing! Be mindful of your budget as prices of fountains vary significantly.


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