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Lick, lick...
17 Dec 2006 07:46:21 -0800
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Lisa Katt...
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Lick, lick, lick, lick, lick, swallow,
lick, lick, lick, lick, lick, swallow...
Cats don't drink a lot. Lapping up water with that little cat tongue
can't give much to drink.
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt...
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Don't underestimate the feline tongue! Their tongues are covered with
little tiny protrusions that act as cups when they lick water (or moist
meat). I think they can actually get a good amount of water in a lick.
Most cats I've had drink water by doing the lick lick lick lick thing.
It's so cute to watch. I do know some cats dip their paws into water
and then lick the paw, but none of mine have done that.
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I noticed that Hugo Katt did not take one lick of water at the time to
swallow, but always licked five times and then swallowed.
Five licks and a swallow, five licks and a swallow...
Do your cats also do that? Or is it individual?
cybercat...
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Things a little slow around your place lately? :)
mlbriggs...
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here it is either slow or at a standstill. How about where you are?
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kilikini...
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I think it's individual. Miss Pua doesn't usually "drink" water, per se.
She sticks her foot in her glass and licks the water off. Tyrone is a
constant lick, lick and Chloe doesn't drink much at all. Funny, how I never
thought about it, but without turning around, I can tell which cat is in
which water glass just by the individual sounds. Oh, and yes, we don't use
a bowl; my cats drink from glasses. A bowl would be beneath them and that's
just unheard of. They have to drink the way we hoooomans do. :~)
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Christina Websell...
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I've never taken much notice, but now I will watch my two and report back!
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Marina...
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Aw, I saw the title and thought maybe you had found a successor to Hugo
Katt... But to your question; yes, I've seen cats do that, though maybe
not always five licks and a swallow. The number of licks between each
swallow can vary.
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jmcquown...
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Persia actually drinks quite a lot. She adores her Drinkwell fountain and
will lap up that running water for what sometimes seems like forever :)
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Jo Firey...
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Not sure of the rhythm, but Jake really has to work at getting a drink. He
lost part of his tongue several years ago and the vet had to do "plastic
surgery" to try to preserve what was left. Then we all prayed a lot that he
would still be able to eat and drink. It takes him about five minutes to
get a drink of water. The tip of his tongue doesn't make a little cup
anymore.
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