Over years of writing the Cat's Blog organisations have often approached the cats to ask them to advertise. The answer has always been the same
"We are cats. We have no pockets in which to keep money. No thanks."
But when new things have been found that are good we feel that it is time to shout about it
The ginger pride have always walked, spend time indoors and out, come and go at will. They have access outside to fresh spring water. They seldom drink from the dog's bowl
It has often worried me that so many cats get kidney problems
"We are cats. We have no pockets in which to keep money. No thanks."
But when new things have been found that are good we feel that it is time to shout about it
The ginger pride have always walked, spend time indoors and out, come and go at will. They have access outside to fresh spring water. They seldom drink from the dog's bowl
It has often worried me that so many cats get kidney problems
So, when reading up about Bengal cats over and again people recommended water fountains for drinking. Within days of getting the kittens I realised they weren't really drinking much. I was advised that they didn't drink much when on a 'raw' diet, but decided to pay the £30 for a water fountain
It has been brilliant. They drink from it, splash about and play with the water
The water
fountain has a tray, a filter that will need replacing and a pump. One
thing to always remember is that when you clean out the trays and put
the pump back together the top tray has to fit into a hole in the top of
the pump, otherwise it won't work
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