Written by: Deepa
3 December 2025
Is your cat drinking less in winter? Here are ways to keep your cat hydrated when it’s cold outside!
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Kitties don’t feel thirsty when the temperatures drop naturally. Lower water consumption will increase your kitty's risk of developing diseases due to dehydration.
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Give your cat room-temperature water rather than iced. Kitties are attracted to warmth, making warm water seem more appealing in the winter months.
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Wet cat food contains about 70 to 80 percent moisture. By mixing wet food with dry kibbles, you can boost your kitty’s hydration level without putting pressure on them to drink more.
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Place your water bowls in various locations throughout your home. Cats tend to drink more frequently when they can see their bowls at all times and they are relatively nearby.
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Cats have a natural affinity for running water. Cat fountains provide a continuous source of running water, which encourages frequent sips and keeps water fresh all day long!
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Dry gums, lethargy, decreased urination, etc. If your cat presents these signs, contact your veterinarian immediately.
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Making small daily changes will keep your cat properly hydrated and in good health during the entire winter months. Continue to provide plenty of water!
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