Signs of cat drinking more water than usual
It can be difficult to keep an eye on your cat’s water intake. After all, we can’t watch them every minute of the day, and if you have more than one cat it’s almost impossible to tell who is eating and drinking what!
Rather than trying to measure how much liquid your cat drinks, look out for other signs that your cat is drinking a lot more than usual. The three main ones are:
- Making more trips to the water bowl the usual.
- Needing their water bowl refilled more often.
- Drinking from unusual places, such as taps or ponds, if they haven’t before. Many cats do this anyway, so if it’s normal behaviour for your cat, don’t worry!
What should I do if my cat is drinking a lot of water?
If your cat is drinking excessively, and they don’t have any other unusual symptoms, try thinking about the cause. There are some things you can easily remedy to make drinking water a better experience for them.
Is your house very warm or is it summertime?
If you can clearly put your cat’s excessive drinking down to an environmental factor, it’s enough to keep an eye on their general health and behaviour. As long as your cat is healthy and happy, and they’re getting plenty of fresh water when they want it, they should be fine. You might want to make a note of it and ask your vet at their next check-up, just to put your mind at rest.
Is there something wrong with their water or water bowl?
If your cat is drinking a lot from unusual sources – such as dripping taps – make sure there’s nothing wrong with the water you give them to drink. Many cats will shy away from a water bowl that isn’t squeaky-clean, and like us, they much prefer fresh water.
Does your cat only eat dry food?
If your cat has recently switched from wet food to dry food, they may experience increased thirst. Keep an eye on it, but bear in mind that cats who eat dry food do need to drink more.
If your cat does appear to be unwell, book them in to see the vet as soon as possible. Remember to tell them that your cat has been drinking a lot, and note any other unusual symptoms. They will be able to diagnose your cat and find a possible treatment.
We hope this article on cats drinking lots of water was helpful! Though it can be worrying, ensuring your cat is getting the hydration they need is super important. Next, see our guide on cat vomiting.