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Water problems, starting up again

Chatanuga Jan 17, 2008 10:58 AM

Well, the water problem is starting up again, just when I thought I was on the right track.

In the kitchen, I removed the tank off the waterer and placed the base in the new litterbox to contain any spillage. I also got a couple water bottles from http://www.bottlebabies.com/, setting up the larger one in the kitchen and the next size down in Casey's kennel.

Well, both cats were initially curious about the water bottles, but I have yet to be able to get either of them to drink from them. The closest I've seen them to using the water bottles is when Casey bites at the spout or rubs his head on it.

With the base of the waterer in the litterbox, Casey was still taking to making messes. I discovered that he was putting his paws in the opening at the top where the bottle used to go and flipping the base. I replaced the base with a bowl identical to his water bowl in his kennel. However, he kept wanting to play with it so I applied some duct tape to the bottom to secure it to the bottom of the litterpan. That has for the most part worked, although I have caught him trying to flip the bowl and occasionally the entire litterpan to spill the water again.

In the kennel, Casey's been doing really well in regards to not making messes. I've got his water bowl taped to the base of the water bottle in the kennel and have only been giving him enough water to last him through the day. Again, with the water bottle, he's taken very little interest in it. That was until last night. In the process of rubbing his head against the nozzle of the water bottle, some water has come out and allowed a bubble of air to form at the top of the bottle. Last night, Casey took notice to it and began to actually attack the water bottle, wrapping his front legs around it to try to get at the bubble. This morning, I was checking my webcam here at work, and he's got his water bowl ripped off the base (presumably emptied, although I can't tell from the angle and lighting), and the entire water bottle assembly is on it's side.

I'm not sure what to do with him at this point. I got the water bottles so that he and Chessie would both have water and so Casey wouldn't be able to spill it. Chessie goes to get a drink, and either Casey will have the water spilled out (causing Chessie to start crying) or he will chase Chessie, apparently thinking that Chessie is playing with the water too. When I get home, I'm gonna take away the water bottle in the kennel and just leave the bowl since it obviously isn't working. I'm trying everything I can to make water uninteresting for him so he'll stop playing with it and so both cats won't go thirsty, but nothing's working anymore.
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Chessie and Casey Jones relaxing together.

Replies (1)

izzy123 Jan 22, 2008 11:21 PM

I think your talking about a kennel right well they have these bowls that screw on to the side of the cage I use them for my ferrets food they work great you should try them some people use them for water but I use a water bottle but in your case that wouldnt work so maybe give it a try the bowls are only 4-7$ depending on how big and where you go

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