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Re: Why do Cats Prefer Dirty Water ??
« Reply #10 on: June 09, 2009, 03:29:15 AM »
My cats must be  :snooty: cos they dont! Im forever running round changing it!  :tired:

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Re: Why do Cats Prefer Dirty Water ??
« Reply #9 on: June 08, 2009, 20:43:09 PM »
Great pics  ;D

Yes mine too drink from the pond or from thier bowl upstairs which has bottled water in it and is away from their food bowls.  A reason is that In nature cats don;t drink and eat together, they search fro these two differnet things at different times and places so it can help to separate the water bowls from the food ones.  ;D

Also our tap water is not so good as it has alot of chemicals in it etc where as outside water is more chemical free ie the sun gets rid of the chlorine etc.

Here's a bit of info about water and cats  :)

Water Water Everywhere, but What's a Cat to Drink?
By Jean Hofve, DVM

Everyone is familiar with the 3 basic nutrient categories: protein, fat and carbohydrate. But there is a 4th nutrient that's just as important (or more!), yet it is usually overlooked by most guardians and even veterinarians—water!

The kind of water your cat drinks can have a major impact on her health, because all water is not created equal. The basic types are: municipal tap water, well water, distilled water, and spring water. (Any water source can be filtered to make it healthier for your cat.)
 
I realized the power of water years ago when I had to go out of town for a few days. My cat Marcus, who had Addison's disease, stayed at the clinic while I was gone. He ate only the raw diet I provided, but he drank Denver tap water there, which he never did at home—we had a faucet-mounted filter. Marcus developed severe vomiting and diarrhea while at the clinic, both of which cleared up immediately when I got him home and back on his own water. Since then I have seen many significant health improvements when cats stop drinking tap water.

The quality of tap water varies tremendously from one municipality to another. Municipal water generally contains chlorine by-products, fluoride, and harmful contaminants such as bacteria, arsenic, toxic pesticide residues, heavy metals, and even rocket fuel. Some cities' water tastes bad; but taste is not a reliable indicator of what's really in there. In fact, some of the yuckier tasting waters are among the better ones. (See the full report at NRDC.) From a more holistic perspective, Dr. Masaru Emoto of Japan has developed a technique for photographing water crystals that clearly demonstrates the poor quality—perhaps even danger—of water from many major cities. His book, Hidden Messages in Water, contains many photos showing this, and much more. (For more on Dr. Emoto's work, which was featured in the movie What the Bleep Do We Know?, see www.hado.net.)

If you must use tap water, it can be filtered before your cat can safely drink it. Even a simple Brita filter will remove chlorine, lead, arsenic, bacteria, and some chemicals. Faucet-mount filters are a step up; under-sink or whole-house filters are best. There are many brands and a huge variation in price, but in general, you do get what you pay for. There is lots of info on the Internet about which filters do what. If your city water is seriously nasty, get the best filter you can afford.
 
Well water is sometimes wonderful, sometimes really bad. The only way to be sure is to have the water tested. Again, filtration may be the best option if you are on well water.

Distilled water has been purified so that it does not contain any particles at all. While  purity may sound good, you really should not use distilled water for drinking. The reason lies in the fundamental nature of water. Water and solutes (molecules and particles) move by osmosis and diffusion, respectively. You might remember these from high school chemistry class! Basically, water moves by osmosis from where there is more of it, to where there is less of it; and solutes diffuse from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Distilled water contains zero solutes, so when it enters the intestines, diffusion will actually pull solutes out of the body. Drinking only distilled water can ultimately cause deficiencies in sodium, potassium, and important trace minerals. It also becomes acidic when exposed to air. In people, exclusive consumption of distilled water is associated with high blood pressure and heart arrhythmias. While distilled water can be valuable when used for a short-term process of detoxification, it's not safe for long-term consumption.

Spring water, if it's really from a natural spring, and if the spring itself is good quality, is the best choice for cats (and the rest of the family, too!). According to the NRDC report, nearly 40% of bottled water is simply bottled tap water that may or may not have been further treated. In general, generic and grocery store brands should be avoided; many of them tested positive for bacteria and chemical contaminants.  Designer imports Perrier and Evian tested relatively clean.

You can provide the best food and great supplements for your cat, but if the water is poor quality, optimal health will remain out of reach. Pure, good quality water is an essential ingredient of your cat's wellness program.

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Re: Why do Cats Prefer Dirty Water ??
« Reply #8 on: June 08, 2009, 20:04:57 PM »
Yes why do they? mine much prefer to drink out of the pond than the clean water bowels in the kitchen :Crazy:

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Re: Why do Cats Prefer Dirty Water ??
« Reply #7 on: June 08, 2009, 20:02:01 PM »
Cos they hunted it and found it for themselves  :rofl: :rofl:

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Re: Why do Cats Prefer Dirty Water ??
« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2009, 19:23:44 PM »
Oscar used to drink out of the pond! :tired:



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Re: Why do Cats Prefer Dirty Water ??
« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2009, 19:13:38 PM »
 rosie likes to drink out of our drain too ....  :sick:

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Re: Why do Cats Prefer Dirty Water ??
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2009, 18:24:26 PM »
Flavour, i can taste yuck in some tap water so im sure cats can  :sick:


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Re: Why do Cats Prefer Dirty Water ??
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2009, 17:32:37 PM »
Chloe's favourite is a bowl I intended to be a bird bath - its on our balcony.  When we take her outside, she loves a DRAIN in the back garden  :sick:

Mr T likes the watering can  :tired:

BOTH cats have beautiful, deep water bowls indoors ..... Ah, individuality -  thats what its all about  :Luv2:
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Re: Why do Cats Prefer Dirty Water ??
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2009, 17:24:20 PM »
Yep, mine are the same, they like to drink from the shallow terracotta bowls (that I have provided for them of course!) outside filled with rainwater.

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Why do Cats Prefer Dirty Water ??
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2009, 17:09:40 PM »
I am just looking out the window at a couple of my babies,    one is drinking dirty old rain water from the wheelbarrow and another is licking from a puddle !,  they have clean water inside and even a cat water fountain,  but no they go and drink from puddles   :Crazy:

 


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