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  1. Sep 5, 2024 · Cats on dry food diets need to drink more water than cats on wet food diets. Wet cat food contains a much higher moisture level than dry cat food 1. Dry cat food usually contains around 10% water ...

  2. That said, it's normal to notice your cat drinking less than usual after starting them on wet food. Wet food contains more water, so your cat gets more fluids through their meals. Different types of wet food contain varying amounts of water. Most range between 70% and 80% water. Compare that to dry food, which typically falls between 6% and 10% ...

  3. Oct 7, 2024 · While there are some reduced lactose milk options available for cats, these should be used in moderation, and not as a replacement for water. Do Cats Drink Water? Water is all an adult cat needs to drink as part of a healthy, balanced diet. The amount of water they need depends on: Age; Size; Health issues; Whether they eat wet or dry food

  4. Many cats are lactose intolerant which means that milk can upset their stomach. For the sake of your cat’s health and waistline, it’s best just to stick to water as part of their balanced diet. You should never give your cat cow’s milk or any kind of milk substitute (for example, oat milks or nut milks) as they can make them very poorly ...

  5. Oct 1, 2024 · Cantaloupe is a great way to keep your cat hydrated if they want something other than water; just make sure they do not consume the seeds and rind nor lick the outside skin. 3. Broth. Another ...

  6. Yes, they do. Although movies and other media often show cats drinking a bowl of milk, it’s not good for most felines. Water, however, is as vital to a cat’s survival as it is to that of humans. 60-70% of their body weight is water. Despite being good for them, many cats don’t like drinking water, especially if it’s still or standing water.

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  8. Yes – most cats are lactose intolerant, and consuming dairy products can lead to diarrhoea and vomiting. There are some specially designed cat milk options available, which are more suitable and contain reduced lactose. However, these should only be fed in moderation. Kittens will drink their mother’s milk for the first few weeks of life ...

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