Grandma’s Plan For Fresh Cat Water

The Surprising Connection Between Cat Bladder Stones and Cat Water Supplies
I remember when I visited my grandmother and I watched her cat slurping water from the bathroom toilet. I didn’t scold the cat, but I did check to make sure the toilet was clean. The cat was just following her natural instinct to drink fresh water, cool water.
I checked around Grandma’s apartment and sure enough, there was just one sorry little plastic bowl of water left out for Natasha the cat. In fact, the water level was a little low and there was a dead fly floating in the middle.
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Perhaps Grandma was a bit negligent not providing enough fresh water for her Natasha on a daily basis? Later, Grandma and I talked about the vital role her cat’s nutrition and cat water availability have keeping Natasha free from feline urinary tract infections and cat bladder stones.
Grandma was shocked to hear that cats could get bladder stones or a feline urinary tract infection. She had suffered from a bad bout of UTI that ended her up in the hospital. That memory was all it took and we were busy placing coffee mugs filled with fresh water for Natasha all over the house. I was a bit worried about how Grandma would follow up freshening the water daily.
I didn’t have to worry long. She devised a “Bucket and Watering Can” plan. First Grandma took the bucket to each mug and dumped the water leftover in the mug into the bucket. Then she filled the watering can and shuffled through the house refilling all the mugs with fresh water.
Natasha even rewarded Grandma by following her around and sampling the freshened water. It was quite a fulfilling site – pun intended. ;>
Your vet will concur that often there is a connection between cat bladder stones and dehydration in cats. When your cat doesn’t get enough water her body starts to find water internally. This causes minerals and salts to build up in her bladder which can lead to painful cat bladder stones and a big vet bill.
It is simple to put a process in place to help keep your cat fit and full of water. Feel free to use Grandma’s Bucket plan to help your cat prevent cat bladder stones simply by providing her good nutrition and cat water freshened daily.
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