Cats should drink fresh water and try not to drink hard or soft water containing chlorine. Boiled water is the water that humans usually drink. It is taken from filtered tap water and then boiled to a boil. Drinking boiled water can effectively avoi...
Cats should drink fresh water and try not to drink hard or soft water containing chlorine. Boiled water is the water that humans usually drink. It is taken from filtered tap water and then boiled to a boil. Drinking boiled water can effectively avoid parasites in cats caused by raw water, and is also rich in trace elements, not as much as in mineral water. It is both economical and safe, but remember to keep the boiled water cool or warm.
Most cats like moving water. If economically permit, you can buy a pet-specific automatic water dispenser. However, changing the filter element to clean the water dispenser is a project, and the shoveler requires the shoveler to work harder, otherwise it will easily breed bacteria, which will not be worth the loss.
After thoroughly filtering of pure water, even the essential minerals and trace elements of the cat are filtered out. Moreover, many cats do not like pure water (no smell), which causes little water to drink, which will also lead to insufficient water intake for cats every day, resulting in urinary diseases.
Mineral water is water naturally gushing out from underground or extracted manually, and its water quality must comply with regulations. Since it comes from the ground, it usually contains minerals such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron, and fluorine, and has a sweet taste. Once these minerals are excessive, it can easily cause a burden on the child's body. Whether long-term drinking of mineral water can easily lead to an increase in the incidence of urinary stones has not been tested yet.