How much do cats like to drink toilet water? Anyone who has a cat at home, have you ever had this experience: When you go to the bathroom without closing the toilet, your cat has already gotten into the bathroom without your attention and is tasting...
How much do cats like to drink toilet water?
Anyone who has a cat at home, have you ever had this experience:
When you go to the bathroom without closing the toilet, your cat has already gotten into the bathroom without your attention and is tasting the water in your toilet.
For cats, the water in their eyes is only what they want to drink and what they don’t want to drink. How much do cats love to drink toilet water?
They are willing to drink other than the water in their own bowl, but they just don’t like to drink the water in their own bowl.
As long as you forget to close the toilet, the cat will secretly drink the water in the toilet.
When you realize that your cat secretly drinks toilet water and closes the door every time after going to the bathroom, the cat will show strong dissatisfaction with you.
Think about it: after the cat drinks the water in the toilet, you hug the cat happily and plan to kiss the cat.
This does not mean that the poop scooper indirectly...
In order to verify the secret of cats drinking water, I did an experiment
Experiment 1: Combine the water the cat drinks with the toilet water room Together, I observed the cats drinking water
I found that cats prefer the water in the toilet rather than drinking the water in their own bowls; they will only smell the water in their own bowls, and then turn around and get into the toilet to start drinking water.
Experiment 2: Comparing the water in the fish tank and the water in the cat bowl
As a result, I found that cats prefer to drink the water in the fish tank; they would rather knock over the water in their own bowls than drink it.
Then, I tried this experiment in reverse.
I replaced the cat’s drinking bowl with a water dispenser-type automatic water feeder. The cat can drink water, feel the water flow, and play at the same time.
On the other side, I stopped pumping the toilet, and there was only some fixed water left in the toilet; and I fished out the fish in the fish tank, and there was only water but no fish in the fish tank.
As a result of this experiment, I found that cats prefer to drink water from automatic water dispensers, instead of drinking water from toilets and fish tanks.
Experimental conclusion: Cats prefer to drink flowing water
After I observed cats for a period of time, I discovered this big secret.
I found that cats prefer to drink from flowing water sources, or water sources that other creatures are willing to drink from. If the tool you give your cat to drink water is a fixed bowl with no features and is just a bowl of water, the cat will not be willing to drink it.
So, cats prefer to drink flowing water, just like the water in automatic water dispensers and the water in toilets.
Cats are more willing to drink water that is consumed by other creatures, such as water in a fish tank, because there are fish in it.
While the cat is attracted by the swimming fish, it also feels that the water the fish can drink is safe, so it likes to drink it too.
When you are willing to spend more time observing cats and understanding their living habits, you will discover more secrets about cats.
When living in the wild, the ancestors of cats would always look for flowing water and streams to drink water; this is because cats living in the wild are particularly vigilant.
They have to work hard to survive and ensure their own safety, so flowing water is more likely to be liked by cats.
So, in the process of raising cats, if you want to prevent cats from drinking water in the toilet, you must develop the habit of closing the bathroom door.
In other words, change the cat to a drinking tool they like.