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  2. 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. This feline’s ...

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

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    For example, some cat-cat conflict in a multi-cat house might prevent one cat from being allowed to drink. Alternatively, a cat from outside might be bullying your cat while they drink if the bowl ...

  4. The Best Water Fountains for Cats to Keep Them Happy ... - AOL

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    Yes, most vets do recommend cat water fountains, according to Dr. Hart. Cats tend to like the novelty of free-flowing water, which makes drinking more enticing. So, if your cat needs added ...

  5. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Cat eating "cat grass" Calico cat drinking water from a glass. Cats are obligate carnivores and do not do well on herbivore diets. In the wild they usually hunt smaller mammals to keep themselves nourished. Many cats find and chew small quantities of long grass, but this is not for its nutritional value per se.

  6. Drinking - Wikipedia

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    Cats drink at a significantly slower pace than ruminants, who face greater natural predation hazards. [4] Many desert animals do not drink even if water becomes available, but rely on eating succulent plants. [4] In cold and frozen environments, some animals like hares, tree squirrels, and bighorn sheep resort to consuming snow and icicles. [8]

  7. Cat - Wikipedia

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    The cat (Felis catus), also referred to as the domestic cat or house cat, is a small domesticated carnivorous mammal. It is the only domesticated species of the family Felidae . Advances in archaeology and genetics have shown that the domestication of the cat occurred in the Near East around 7500 BC.

  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. Several Cats Dead After Drinking Raw Milk From Infected Cows

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    More than half the cats die after drinking milk from bird flu-infected cows The dead cats tested positive for bird flu after drinking raw milk at the first dairy farm that reported the spread of ...