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  2. Drinking - Wikipedia

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    When conditions impel them to drink from bodies of water, the methods and motions differ greatly among species. [4] Cats, canines, and ruminants all lower the neck and lap in water with their powerful tongues. [4] Cats and canines lap up water with the tongue in a spoon-like shape. [5]

  3. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    This may be a cause of cats being diagnosed with diabetes. The food that domestic cats get has a lot of carbohydrates in it, and a high sugar content cannot be efficiently processed by the digestive system of cats. [23] Cats drink water by lapping the surface with their tongue. A fraction of a teaspoon of water is taken up with each lap.

  4. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Mature adult cats become dehydrated when they don't consume 60ml/kg a day, which could lead to health issues involving the bladder and kidneys. Feral cats get most of their water from consuming prey which contain high amounts of water, so they don't actually have to rely on drinking from a water source themselves.

  5. Owner Is Surprised to Learn How Cat Drinks Water in Viral Video

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    A cat owner couldn’t believe her eyes when she discovered her orange tabby’s bizarre water-drinking technique, and now the viral video has millions of viewers equally amused.

  6. Vet reveals 8 reasons why your cat’s not drinking (and what ...

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    Sometimes, cats won’t drink if they feel threatened at their water bowl. For example, some cat-cat conflict in a multi-cat house might prevent one cat from being allowed to drink.

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    It’s a well-established fact that cats rule the Internet. From their toe beans to their tongue tips, netizens can’t seem to get enough of felines doing their furry thing, whether they’re ...

  8. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/2014 May 29

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    Humans drink by sucking, as their relatively flat facial shape and use of hands to hold the drinking vessel (or use hands as a drinking vessel, as do monkeys) allows the nose to be kept out of the water, and sucking is pretty efficient. Snouted animals such as cats and dogs drink by putting heir heads down to reach the water.

  9. Licking - Wikipedia

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    This method of drinking relies in part on the water adhering to the surface of the tongue and in part on muscular control of the tongue to form it into a spoonlike shape. [citation needed] Cattle, horses and other animals lick rocks, salt licks or other objects to obtain mineral nutrients. [8] [9] Gustation: Animals also use their tongues to ...