The Milk She Would Get From Her Mom Would Be Around 100 To 102 Degrees, The Ideal Temperature Of An Adult Cat, According To Lucky Cat Adoptions.
On the other hand, there’s something out there called cat milk, which is supposedly okay for cats. Others like ice cubes in their drink as well. Generally cats like to drink cold or lukewarm water.
Kittens Might Like To Have It On The Warmer Side Because They Associate It With Their Mothers Milk But They Might Not Be Like Other Kittens And Want It Colder.
Unfortunately, most cats can’t digest the lactase (sugar) in milk, leading to diarrhea, gas, bloating, and stomach pain. Cats seem to be a lot like people in that their preferences depend on specifics. They like their food not too cold, not too hot, and room temperature is just right.
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This always made sense to me since they instinctively think of. In fact, it can cause a series of ailments, including an upset stomach, cramps, and severe diarrhea. Unfortunately, milk is not the healthiest beverage for felines.
I Read Somewhere That Their Whiskers Are So Sensitive That They Can Detect The Warmest Spot In A Room To Within A Degree.
Sometimes i'll find them sitting right next to the heater where its really toasty. We are not entirely sure why this is, especially since most cats prefer cold running water to warm still water. Cats are known for being finicky, and temperature is one of the factors that felines can be picky about:
The Short Answer Is “Yes” And “No”.
Jun 20, 2009 #4 cheylink tcs member top cat joined aug 31, 2005 messages 8,259 purraise 101 location queens, new york You cat might not even like to drink out of a bowl either and would rather drink it from. Some cats also like to drink warm water.