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You might try one of those glass jug things that come with a glass that sits upside down on top of it...can't think of its name but you probably know what I mean. Been a long time since I've had a kitten...Leia, the one in my avatar was seven this Spring...had forgotten what enchanting little nuisances they can be Yours sound like a handful, but you wouldn't trade them for anything, would you? |
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It's the water *you* drink, so of course it must be theirs. You could also try one of those travel-cups with a lid that screws on and a flap over the hole in the lid you drink from. Make sure it's one of those that doesn't spill if it is batted over, though. |
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If you find an elegant answer please let me know! I had a nice glass carafe, drinking glass inverted over the top. It sat on my bedside table, near a glass dish of lavender scented stones -? sleep inducing?. That was one of the first kitten casualties. Bowl knocked onto floor first, carafe followed it and fell to its death when landing on the former I now use a bottle of water (or a refilled water bottle) with one of those awful 'sports tops' - you know, you pull up the plug and swig. During the recent heatwave when we had guests and were virtually living 100% in the garden I took to having a jug of water and ice cubes on the table under the parasol ..... until I saw Mini helping herself, as if saying 'how civilised'. Cats! |
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I'm past caring!! Balie has helped himself to water out of the nightly glass on my bedside cabinet for the last 9 years and Darcy has started doing it too I haven't died of anything yet, so as long as they don't knock it over (which they don't seem to), I'm not going to lose any sleep over it (pardon pun . . . ) |
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I am SOOOO pleased it's not just me and my cats that have this problem. I've got a water bottle, so I'll try that tonight. Last night I tried having one for me (hidden under a lamp) and one for them - but they just drank from both Thanks for the ideas and tips Olivia |
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I've long since reconciled myself to the fact that any water that isn't in the cat bowl is fair game... So how about a clean cat bowl full of water? A bit unwieldy for you to drink from, but at least you'll know they'll stick to the container made for humans |
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