Slapping at the water dish is a way for cats to get their water moving a bit which makes them feel more comfortable about drinking it.
Cat playing with water bowl.
Cats who splish their water before drinking may in fact be attempting to achieve a similar effect.
Change your cat s water frequently at least once daily.
I know several cats that will play in it and love to dip their paw in and drink from their paws.
A more common approach is to use a wide bottomed bowl preferably ceramic or a stainless steel variety set in a stand with rubber stoppers on the feet that helps minimize tipping.
This unique bowl circulates water and creates a pleasing sound that intrigues most cats keeping them happy.
Anything that makes them forget about the water bowl will be a good option.
Buy two one larger one that the smaller one fits in.
This is a pretty common behavior in cats.
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Spend more time with your pet and distract them with cat toys or other intelligence games.
I think they do it because it is fun for them.
If your cat bats at the water in her bowl before getting a drink and likes to climb on the counter to drink water out of the tap when you turn it on this might be the reason.
At the very least you should change the water in her bowl twice a day.
The cat will splash the water and it will fall into the larger bowl.
One of the main reasons why your cat splashes water out of the bowl is simply that they are playing.
Either that or put the water bowl in the bathroom in the shower or tub.
Fill the smaller bowl set it into the larger one you want to be sure that there isn t much space around the two so don t buy a really little water bowl.
But when a cat spends hours on end with her head over her water bowl the overwhelmingly most common culprit is kidney disease.
You can add ice cubes so the water is cold although some cats may see the cubes as toys and will play with their water even more.
Sometimes the lack of distraction or motivation leads your cat to want to play with the water bowl.
Many pet owners opt to use a cat water fountain.
The necoichi raised cat water bowl helps reduce neck strain and allows you to monitor your cat s water intake with pre measured milliliters lines.
A raised cat bowl is a great way to reduce unnecessary stress on aging feline joints and make it easier for your cat to drink.
Turns out cats have more of a love hate relationship with water.
Some just love to play in their water.
You wrote that your kitten is playing in his water bowl.
I don t know why.
If you cat engages in this oddly cute behavior consider getting her one of those recirculating water fountains now commercially available for cats.