Cats stretch out their paws to touch the water before drinking? What kind of magical Xi is this? Do you think your own claw wash water tastes better? Don't get me wrong, this is actually a sign of a cat's intelligence. Cats are very cautious animals and use their paws to detect water sources to ensure safety.
In addition, cats will also use their paws to test the water level, because they rely on their tongues to roll water to drink, and they need to confirm the water level in order to drink smoothly. In addition, cats' whiskers are very sensitive, and getting wet can make cats irritable, so choose the right shape when preparing the basin.
Some cats will even lick the water directly with their paws to drink, either because they are afraid of the water, or because they think it is more convenient. In short, these behaviors of cats are out of consideration for their own safety and comfort. Cats drink water in very different ways than humans
They use the special structure of their tongues to "suck" water at great speed. Although it may seem a bit troublesome, this method is actually the safest for cats. This way of drinking water not only prevents the rest of their body from getting wet, but also prevents them from getting wet
It also helps them get better hydration. Although this little Xi of cats looks quite cute, for the sake of their health, we still need to pay attention to the sanitation of their drinking water. Clean and disinfect drinking containers regularly
It can effectively prevent cats from ingesting dust or bacteria due to drinking water, so as to protect their health.