Prevention2026-03-10Carelogy編集部
10 Tips to Get Your Cat to Drink More Water
Practical tips to increase your cat's water intake: from water fountains to wet food strategies and creative hydration hacks.
Why Don't Cats Drink Enough? Understanding the Reasons
The domestic cat's ancestor is the Libyan wildcat, native to the deserts of North Africa. Evolving in an arid environment, these cats obtained most of their moisture from prey and never developed a strong thirst drive.
This trait persists in modern house cats, meaning those on a dry-food-only diet are chronically prone to inadequate hydration.
Risks of Insufficient Water Intake
- Dehydration
- Urinary stones / FLUTD (feline lower urinary tract disease)
- Constipation
- Worsening of chronic kidney disease
A cat needs roughly 40-60 ml of water per kilogram of body weight daily. A 4 kg cat requires about 160-240 ml, though cats eating wet food get a significant portion from their meals.
If your cat's urine is dark yellow, water intake is likely insufficient. Pale yellow to nearly colorless is ideal. Monitor your cat's drinking habits regularly.
10 Practical Ways to Boost Your Cat's Water Intake
1. [Install a Water Fountain](/en/columns/cat-water-fountain)
Many cats prefer running water, and a fountain can noticeably increase intake.
2. Set Up Multiple Water Stations
Place 3-5 water bowls in different locations throughout the home — at least one per floor.
3. Separate Food and Water
Cats instinctively avoid water near their food (in the wild, water near prey may be contaminated). Keep bowls at least 1 meter apart.
4. Switch to or Add Wet Food
Wet food is approximately 70-80% water, compared with only 10% for dry kibble.
5. Add Lukewarm Water to Dry Food
Just 1-2 tablespoons of warm water on kibble boosts fluid intake easily.
6. Try Different Bowl Materials
Plastic bowls can absorb odors that some cats dislike. Experiment with ceramic, glass, or stainless steel.
7. Replace Water Daily
Cats dislike stale water. Refresh bowls twice a day if possible.
8. Use Wide, Shallow Bowls
Deep, narrow bowls that press against whiskers cause discomfort (whisker fatigue).
9. Offer Cat-Safe Broth
A small splash of unseasoned chicken broth or cat-specific tuna soup adds flavor and encourages drinking.
10. Float Ice Cubes
Some cats are intrigued by floating ice and drink while playing with it — especially effective in summer.
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Monitoring Water Intake & Important Cautions
How to Measure Intake
Use a measuring cup to pour a set amount of water into the bowl, then measure what remains the next day. In multi-cat homes, individual tracking is difficult, so observe each cat's urine volume and color instead.
A Sudden Increase in Drinking Is a Red Flag
Excessive thirst (polydipsia) paired with increased urination (polyuria) can signal:
- Chronic kidney disease
- Diabetes
- Hyperthyroidism
If your cat's water intake doubles from its usual amount, have a veterinary exam promptly.
What to Avoid
- Cow's milk as a water substitute (most adult cats are lactose-intolerant and will get diarrhea)
- Hard mineral water (high mineral content may increase the risk of urinary stones)
- Flavored beverages (sugar and artificial sweeteners are harmful to cats)
Hydration is the foundation of feline health. For senior cats and those with kidney issues, day-to-day water management is a critical factor in slowing disease progression.
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