I just can't figure out if she drinks enough on a daily basis. Well, actually, she does not drink at all. She used to, months ago, when we first got her and when she ate pretty much dry food only. Ever since we switched to about 95% wet, she doesn't care for her water bowl at all. I can't say I've ever seen her drink.
Her litterbox looks good; she's fine and healthy (I took her in less than a month ago because I had some food concerns that proved to be just a product of my imagination).
Does she have to drink? How do I make her? We ordered a fountain and it should be delivered today or tomorrow and I have to admit that's my last hope.
She likes broth, though. Like, Merrick Five Star cans (especially turducken) come with a lot of broth and she'll drink all of it in a secon, but since she doesn't like turducken, for instance, it's not really price effective for us to buy it just for the broth.
Should I cook broth? Not the trashy version from the store I'd never eat myself, but the real thing, with meat and water, pretty much? Or would that just fill her up without giving her enough nutrients?
Or am I overall too concerned about nothing? Does 95% wet diet give her enough liquid on a daily basis?
Her litterbox looks good; she's fine and healthy (I took her in less than a month ago because I had some food concerns that proved to be just a product of my imagination).
Does she have to drink? How do I make her? We ordered a fountain and it should be delivered today or tomorrow and I have to admit that's my last hope.
She likes broth, though. Like, Merrick Five Star cans (especially turducken) come with a lot of broth and she'll drink all of it in a secon, but since she doesn't like turducken, for instance, it's not really price effective for us to buy it just for the broth.
Should I cook broth? Not the trashy version from the store I'd never eat myself, but the real thing, with meat and water, pretty much? Or would that just fill her up without giving her enough nutrients?
Or am I overall too concerned about nothing? Does 95% wet diet give her enough liquid on a daily basis?