Cats Drink Most Water, Caused By These 5 Things
Cat illustration mostly drinking water (Freepic)

YOGYAKARTA Cats drink generally about 4 ounces of water every 5 ounces. If cats drink mostly water at home, of course there are conditions that cause it. Cats with larger body shapes, may drink more. But naturally, some cat breeds don't drink too much. Here's what you need to be aware of, especially if there is a change in behavior related to drinking water in cats.

The most likely factor, or in good health, cats will change the dose of drinking depending on the type of food. If you replace wet food to dry food, anabul will certainly drink more water.

Cats that eat dry foods, drink more water to meet their water needs. However, lately dry foods are also arranged for humidity. In more detail, you need to check the level of moisture or water content in the food, including in the food most often eaten by cats.

When the weather is hot out, cats may drink more water. This will soon return to normal when the cold air temperature returns. If the weather is hot or dry, you can install air moisturizers to keep the cat cool and reduce the need for water.

Old cats drink mostly water and urinate excessively because their kidneys' performance is starting to decline. The kidneys are responsible for filtering blood and producing urine. With age, this important organ has decreased in function. Launching PetMD, Tuesday, October 17, the water that is drunk is partially not well filtered in the bloodstream. So that more fluid is converted into urine and can cause dehydration.

Diseases or other conditions that cause increased drinking, can be due to hyperthyroidism and liver disease. This is more common in middle-aged or senior cats. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism, usually cats appear hungry all the time and their weight drops. Almost the same symptoms as liver disease, because cats usually take care because their appetite decreases drastically.

diabetes can also be experienced by cats. This is a common reason cats drink a lot more water and urinate more. Cats suffering from diabetes, the pancreas does not emit enough insulin to control blood sugar. As blood sugar increases, cats will be increasingly thirsty and urinate more often.

In addition to the five causes the cat mostly drink the water above, it could also be due to urinary tract infections that are often experienced by cats from young to middle age. Lots of drinking can also be due to side effects of treatment. If your cat at home experiences behavior changes, including drinking mostly water, it is important to immediately take it to a vet to get a diagnosis and proper treatment.


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