The cat gets fresh water daily but wants to drink out of the bathroom sink. Water, soap, and toothpaste. Yum.
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They like running water. Apparently there are water dishes for cats that provide this as a feature.
Another thing you can and should do anyways is add water to their food. Even if it's kibble. That's how they got most of their water in nature, through food.
My cat actually prefers her kibble with a few ounces of water added now. Idk if they have a sense for things being watered down like we do, at least my cat certainly doesn't.
Its the minerals. Maybe put a tiny bit of toothpaste in her bowl (super tiny)?
Don't do that. They just go after places that smell like you. Give them water in a used glass.l if you have to.
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