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I'd not worry too much about her not drinking if she's not having dry food. Try adding a little bit of water to her wet food - not too much. Always have fresh water on offer. She'll soon get the hang of it. |
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She is probably getting enough fluid from the wet food, I wouldnt worry too much, as CM said try adding a little water to the wet food just to keep her fluid intake topped up. She should be ok, when do we get to see the pics???? |
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I don't think you need worry if she's not having dry food. As the others have said try adding a little more water to her food - it can be slightly warm too - blood heat not more. Pics would be lovely! We do appreciate photos here. |
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I agree with what has been said re. her obtaining sufficient fluid from wet food, especially if you add a little water. Putting out fresh water each just in case is probably a good idea in hot weather. Signs of dehydration can include a lack of elasticity to the skin, dry and sunken eyes, and a dry mouth and nose. Our tabby Boodle (young adult female) drinks very little, but does eat wet food. She won't touch cat milk. We are about to try her with a water fountain as cats often prefer running water. I have dug out my waterproofs in case she thinks it is a new toy! Oh, I also back the calls for some pics |
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I agree with the advice the other members have given as well Just an idea - You could try putting ice cubes in a water bowl & moving them around with your finger to show her the fun floating things in the water. Maybe even try gently putting a little water on her nose so she knows whats in the bowl. Seems to encourage kitties to drink It may or may not work but thats how we get our cats to drink more water |
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Thanks for all the advice. Think i might try putting some ice cubes in make it abit more fun for her. I'l be putting some pics up tonight once i get them on the pc |
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