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Here's what my cat does every time I visit our downstairs bathroom. The
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"John H." wrote in message
... Here's what my cat does every time I visit our downstairs bathroom. The damn thing won't drink out of a bowl! http://tinyurl.com/22uj5j Let me guess: Likes the drip? What the hell is it with them? My son's cat's the same way. She once slept in the sink overnight waiting for someone to turn on the drip in the morning. I wondered if she didn't like the taste or scent of the bowl, so we switched to glass (instead of plastic), china, you name it. Nope. Only the drip would do. |
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On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:40:29 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . Here's what my cat does every time I visit our downstairs bathroom. The damn thing won't drink out of a bowl! http://tinyurl.com/22uj5j Let me guess: Likes the drip? What the hell is it with them? My son's cat's the same way. She once slept in the sink overnight waiting for someone to turn on the drip in the morning. I wondered if she didn't like the taste or scent of the bowl, so we switched to glass (instead of plastic), china, you name it. Nope. Only the drip would do. Amen, you got it. It's gotta be a drip. And, I can't just run a little water in the sink and stopper it. |
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On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 13:51:25 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
"Now, tear it up!" ok http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZEcNpcTwUM Wow, was all that in honor of my friggin' cat? |
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John H. wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:40:29 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... Here's what my cat does every time I visit our downstairs bathroom. The damn thing won't drink out of a bowl! http://tinyurl.com/22uj5j Let me guess: Likes the drip? What the hell is it with them? My son's cat's the same way. She once slept in the sink overnight waiting for someone to turn on the drip in the morning. I wondered if she didn't like the taste or scent of the bowl, so we switched to glass (instead of plastic), china, you name it. Nope. Only the drip would do. Amen, you got it. It's gotta be a drip. And, I can't just run a little water in the sink and stopper it. They want the FRESH water, no one likes stale water. Fix yourself a glass of water, let it sit for half a day, than taste it. Now you understand why cat's like fresh water. |
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JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" [email protected] wrote in message . .. John H. wrote: On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:40:29 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... Here's what my cat does every time I visit our downstairs bathroom. The damn thing won't drink out of a bowl! http://tinyurl.com/22uj5j Let me guess: Likes the drip? What the hell is it with them? My son's cat's the same way. She once slept in the sink overnight waiting for someone to turn on the drip in the morning. I wondered if she didn't like the taste or scent of the bowl, so we switched to glass (instead of plastic), china, you name it. Nope. Only the drip would do. Amen, you got it. It's gotta be a drip. And, I can't just run a little water in the sink and stopper it. They want the FRESH water, no one likes stale water. Fix yourself a glass of water, let it sit for half a day, than taste it. Now you understand why cat's like fresh water. Wrong. Cats (along with most animals) could care less if the water is fresh or 5 days old as long as it is not contaminated. Fresh to us is cold and fluorinated. A cat could care less. You might be correct, but I was giving you my perspective and reasoning based upon owning 3 cats over a 20 yr period. These cats would stand in front of her full bowl of water and meow for a fresh bowl. They also like to drink out of the toilet after it was flushed, or paw at the faucet so we would let it drip slowly, or hop up while you were brushing your teeth just to drink the water as it flowed. So based upon my experience they really did prefer fresh water. I was wondering what feline experts would say and according to felinefollies.com (and numerous other sources), they say: TEXTBOOK ANSWER — Cats, like most other animals, prefer their food and water fresh, and running water is most appealing for that reason. So based upon my 20 years experience, and the advice of all feline experts who said cats prefer fresh running water, I have to disagree with you, cats do care if their water is fresh. |
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JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" [email protected] wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" [email protected] wrote in message . .. John H. wrote: On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:40:29 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... Here's what my cat does every time I visit our downstairs bathroom. The damn thing won't drink out of a bowl! http://tinyurl.com/22uj5j Let me guess: Likes the drip? What the hell is it with them? My son's cat's the same way. She once slept in the sink overnight waiting for someone to turn on the drip in the morning. I wondered if she didn't like the taste or scent of the bowl, so we switched to glass (instead of plastic), china, you name it. Nope. Only the drip would do. Amen, you got it. It's gotta be a drip. And, I can't just run a little water in the sink and stopper it. They want the FRESH water, no one likes stale water. Fix yourself a glass of water, let it sit for half a day, than taste it. Now you understand why cat's like fresh water. Wrong. Cats (along with most animals) could care less if the water is fresh or 5 days old as long as it is not contaminated. Fresh to us is cold and fluorinated. A cat could care less. You might be correct, but I was giving you my perspective and reasoning based upon owning 3 cats over a 20 yr period. These cats would stand in front of her full bowl of water and meow for a fresh bowl. They also like to drink out of the toilet after it was flushed, or paw at the faucet so we would let it drip slowly, or hop up while you were brushing your teeth just to drink the water as it flowed. So based upon my experience they really did prefer fresh water. I was wondering what feline experts would say and according to felinefollies.com (and numerous other sources), they say: TEXTBOOK ANSWER — Cats, like most other animals, prefer their food and water fresh, and running water is most appealing for that reason. So based upon my 20 years experience, and the advice of all feline experts who said cats prefer fresh running water, I have to disagree with you, cats do care if their water is fresh. Fresh can mean anything and the purified/treated water coming out of our faucets is certainly not what nature calls fresh. If you want to turn this into a loogie picker/booger type discussion, which you are really trying hard to do, then you can discuss it with yourself. ;-) No, I have to disagree with you, I casually mentioned fresh water, and you started this discussion. I am ending it now. |
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On Dec 16, 6:13 pm, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 13:51:25 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: "Now, tear it up!" ok http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZEcNpcTwUM Wow, was all that in honor of my friggin' cat? Actually, "tear it up" that is unless you'r cat's name is "Mississippi Queen" |
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On Dec 16, 6:50 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
[email protected] wrote: JimH wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" [email protected] wrote in messagenews:ULmdnXq_U4buIvjanZ2dnUVZ_tPinZ2d@comca st.com... John H. wrote: On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:40:29 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "John H." wrote in message m... Here's what my cat does every time I visit our downstairs bathroom. The damn thing won't drink out of a bowl! http://tinyurl.com/22uj5j Let me guess: Likes the drip? What the hell is it with them? My son's cat's the same way. She once slept in the sink overnight waiting for someone to turn on the drip in the morning. I wondered if she didn't like the taste or scent of the bowl, so we switched to glass (instead of plastic), china, you name it. Nope. Only the drip would do. Amen, you got it. It's gotta be a drip. And, I can't just run a little water in the sink and stopper it. They want the FRESH water, no one likes stale water. Fix yourself a glass of water, let it sit for half a day, than taste it. Now you understand why cat's like fresh water. Wrong. Cats (along with most animals) could care less if the water is fresh or 5 days old as long as it is not contaminated. Fresh to us is cold and fluorinated. A cat could care less. You might be correct, but I was giving you my perspective and reasoning based upon owning 3 cats over a 20 yr period. These cats would stand in front of her full bowl of water and meow for a fresh bowl. They also like to drink out of the toilet after it was flushed, or paw at the faucet so we would let it drip slowly, or hop up while you were brushing your teeth just to drink the water as it flowed. So based upon my experience they really did prefer fresh water. I was wondering what feline experts would say and according to felinefollies.com (and numerous other sources), they say: TEXTBOOK ANSWER -- Cats, like most other animals, prefer their food and water fresh, and running water is most appealing for that reason. So based upon my 20 years experience, and the advice of all feline experts who said cats prefer fresh running water, I have to disagree with you, cats do care if their water is fresh.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - In the summer, my wife's cat will lick the humidity off a cold soda pop can. |
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