Either that, or he wants your fish and chips / chicken / cheese / lasagne / whatever else you have that looks yummy.
My Mum's cat wont drink tap water, he prefers going outside and drinking rainwater from flowerpots and puddles - in the summer when standing water is scarce, he will still only drink bottled water.
When we had a cat I don't remember providing water either - and like Tom, our cat always found its own source - Though ours wasn't bright enough to pop-down to the local Tescos and buy Evian or Dessani - I do recall it not mewwing, but making a small "Brb" noise when fed
Even though my cats have a water bowl, with fresh water available to them at all times, one prefers the toilet, and the other, the kitchen sink. ...the cat could be crying because of a splinter in his paw or something else.
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Meantime the cat languishes for lack of hydration. (Perfect subject for a Schroedinger Box.)
ReplyDeleteEither that, or he wants your fish and chips / chicken / cheese / lasagne / whatever else you have that looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteMy Mum's cat wont drink tap water, he prefers going outside and drinking rainwater from flowerpots and puddles - in the summer when standing water is scarce, he will still only drink bottled water.
When we had a cat I don't remember providing water either - and like Tom, our cat always found its own source - Though ours wasn't bright enough to pop-down to the local Tescos and buy Evian or Dessani - I do recall it not mewwing, but making a small "Brb" noise when fed
ReplyDeleteEven though my cats have a water bowl, with fresh water available to them at all times, one prefers the toilet, and the other, the kitchen sink.
ReplyDelete...the cat could be crying because of a splinter in his paw or something else.
Okay, I just checked, and it's fine. And I'm never going back there again.
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