• @[email protected]
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    32 days ago

    Why?
    Is it unhealthy or in what way do they hurt themselves trying to gather fresh water?

    Maybe just put an attractive alternative somewhere, like a cat water fountain?

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      62 days ago

      I’d be worried about my cat chipping a tooth again, but she’s also a bit of a dumbass.

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        12 days ago

        Ah yeah, guess that could be a problem

        Strangely mine was obsessed with buckets of water. Now he got his own tiny bucket and he is happy with that ;⁠-⁠)

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      2 days ago

      They’ll turn into water balloons and then I can have a water balloon fight.

      Edit: I also kinda prefer my water without toxoplasmosis gondii.

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        2 days ago

        Well, I guess, then don’t have cats at home
        I’m pretty sure, that this single thing won’t save you

        And I’m not sure how often you drink it off the bathtub, but you do you…

        Edit: because I’m a bit slow today:
        How do you think cats clean themselves? Do you think they take a shower?
        As they’re licking themselves clean, you have absolutely no chance to not get contracted, because as soon as you pet them, you have it on your hands - disregard all the furniture they’re lying on

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              11 day ago

              Bruh, I literally said I’d have a water balloon fight using waterlogged cats, and you took that seriously? I wouldn’t really want toxoplasmosis inside of me, but I wouldn’t actually turn a cat into a water balloon.