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Old June 8th 04, 02:56 AM
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If all else fails, put the water in your favorite tea cup or mug. G



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Old June 8th 04, 03:24 AM
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.misc", Another
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on 07 Jun 2004:

If all else fails, put the water in your favorite tea cup or
mug. G


This works for my cats! I have several coffee cups around the house
with fresh water.


George

I gave her her own cup on the nightstand.






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Old June 8th 04, 03:24 AM
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.misc", Another
artfully composed this message within
on 07 Jun 2004:

If all else fails, put the water in your favorite tea cup or
mug. G


This works for my cats! I have several coffee cups around the house
with fresh water.


George

I gave her her own cup on the nightstand.






--
Cheryl
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Old June 8th 04, 06:21 AM
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My cat Wilson has a plastic beaker in the bathtub
although he has dishes of water all round the house,
he only drinks out of the beaker. Jean.P.
Another wrote in message
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If all else fails, put the water in your favorite tea cup or mug. G



George

I gave her her own cup on the nightstand.




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Old June 8th 04, 06:21 AM
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My cat Wilson has a plastic beaker in the bathtub
although he has dishes of water all round the house,
he only drinks out of the beaker. Jean.P.
Another wrote in message
...
If all else fails, put the water in your favorite tea cup or mug. G



George

I gave her her own cup on the nightstand.




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Old June 9th 04, 07:46 AM
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My cat Sundance likes his water fresh from the faucet -- by the time it gets
into the bowl and onto the floor, it seems to get stale! He likes to lick
water off of my arms after I wash my hands. He also likes it when I fill a
little cup and let him drink from it while still holding it over the sink.
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"Another" wrote in message
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If all else fails, put the water in your favorite tea cup or mug. G



George

I gave her her own cup on the nightstand.




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Old June 9th 04, 07:46 AM
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My cat Sundance likes his water fresh from the faucet -- by the time it gets
into the bowl and onto the floor, it seems to get stale! He likes to lick
water off of my arms after I wash my hands. He also likes it when I fill a
little cup and let him drink from it while still holding it over the sink.
---
Sandy
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Pix in the Cats album at http://tinyurl.com/3djsq

"Another" wrote in message
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If all else fails, put the water in your favorite tea cup or mug. G



George

I gave her her own cup on the nightstand.




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Old July 8th 04, 12:36 PM
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"panda" wrote......

my cat used to eat dry cat food and she ended up badly dehydrated
she had to stay at vets surgery overnight on a drip so now iv been
told to put a little water in with wet food to make sure he gets
enough water


On this same note, has anyone ever tried the *moist* catfood? it looks like
dry food, but it's a little bit wetter. My cat only ate it for about a few
weeks though (until she decided on her own to eat the dry food). But then
again, we only feed her wet food.....we just keep a bowl of the dry food
sitting there in case she gets hungry while we're at work.

---Julia


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Old July 8th 04, 12:36 PM
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"panda" wrote......

my cat used to eat dry cat food and she ended up badly dehydrated
she had to stay at vets surgery overnight on a drip so now iv been
told to put a little water in with wet food to make sure he gets
enough water


On this same note, has anyone ever tried the *moist* catfood? it looks like
dry food, but it's a little bit wetter. My cat only ate it for about a few
weeks though (until she decided on her own to eat the dry food). But then
again, we only feed her wet food.....we just keep a bowl of the dry food
sitting there in case she gets hungry while we're at work.

---Julia


 




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