Water is vital for a cat’s bodily functions, including organ function and circulation. The average cat, weighing around 10 pounds, needs about one cup of water daily. Alternatively, cats need approximately 4 ounces of water for every 5 pounds of body weight. However, various factors such as diet and overall health can influence how much water a cat requires.
For instance, cats that eat wet food may drink less water since wet food can contain up to 80% water,
providing significant hydration directly from their diet. On the other hand, cats on a dry food diet will need to drink more water to meet their hydration needs. Fresh, clean water is essential as cats prefer it, and regular refills are necessary to keep them hydrated.
Furthermore, cats often prefer drinking in different locations around the house, which can help them stay hydrated. They instinctively avoid drinking near their litter trays to prevent contamination. Understanding
these preferences and needs can help you ensure your cat gets enough water each day.