Ok I am sure this is an impossibile question to answer but what is the normal amount of water roughly for an adult make cat of average size (4.5kg) to be drinking?
I realise thats a bit random so perhaps I should explain!
Edgar and Oscar are fed dry and wet but def prefer the wet and really just graze from time to time on dry. So the fact that they seemed to drink a lot less in comparison to bertie (who ate only dry ) didn't alarm me.
We have a few water bowls around the house and due to work getting done on the house this has meant that a water bowl is in the living room for the first time and with being at home with all the Christmas holidays I have noticed that Edgar actually is at the water a fair bit and I have had to make sure that the bowl is topped up every day (well it always was but never from near half empty).
However there are a few factors to consider
1)- I have been around way more than usual and the water bowl is in the living room - so for the first time i have been here 24 hours a day to see what goes on rather just hearing slurping from the hall or freshening bowls at night after work
2) - Nina came to live with us ten days ago - she prefers dry and as a result drinks a fair bit for a wee kitten.
3) Edgar has taken a shine to Nina's Hills kitten and is eating probably more dry then wet for the first time since I got him - he is never away from the stuff!
4) The heating has been on a lot more as I have been home and OH is chocked with cold so house temp hotter - more evaporation and also hotter cats
So actually fairly good reason to explain what appears to be a lot of water being drunk by Edgar compared to normal - albeit I have never really paid much attention as the water bows were elsewhere
Also as much as Edgar is at the bowl a lot he has a benin tumour in his nose which means he cant eat and drink as fast as others - for example they all got a bit of cat milk tonight as a treat and Edgar was still slupring away at it a good few mins after Nina and Oscar trotted off and he still didnt get through what they did. So the fact that he appears to be at the a the water a lot is prob not a good reflection of what he is drinking.
He is on Metacam for the tumour (and it has worked wonders) and I planned on getting his bloods and kidney function checked and discussed with vet at his booster injections in February.
So am I worrying over nothing? Anyone got any water comparions?
I have three cats ( two 4.5 kg cats and a 5 month kitten) and there is three water bowls - one is hardly touched if at all, one goes down a couple of mils and the one in the living room is prob half used in a day betwen the three of them - standard little metal bowls out of tesco pet section - medium size.
Does that sound about right? Or have I just confused everyone with a long winded explanation - apologies if I have!
I have noticed Oscar at the water more too - but that is in comparison to never seeing him at water when it was out in the hall - I just knew they were drinking from it