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I think it would be okay to snip his paw hair, but perhaps a better idea would be to put another bowl down? A heavy one so that he can't knock it over, but so he can wash his paws in that and then still have drinking water?? The other idea I had was a water feature in the garden that he could slosh around in without making puddles in the house?? Good luck anyway!! |
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We had a male Tabby that loved water...he use to jump into full baths, tip over the bird bath, chase water that ran down the drain...loved rain...you name it, if it was to do with water he loved it. He eventually grew out of it but it took a few years |
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Uh... wouldn't it be much better and safer to just change the litter to something that doesn't stick to his paws? *Before* it is a habit, rather than a solution to his dirty feet. I think the rabbit-bottle is a better idea than the fountain. Rover manages to make a *right* mess with his and you then have the additional worry that the cat will scoop out/splash/remove enough water to lower the water-level enough to make the motor burn out. Our fountain has been bannished to the garage for that reason. |
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You should count yourself lucky, my cat Newt loves vodka!! He can always tell if a drink has vodka in it and will hang around until your back is turned at which point he will be up there with his face in it lapping it up while wincing at the bubbles from the mixer popping on his nose! He is a sod, but i loves him |
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