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Increased water consumption, more frequent urination, and weight loss are common signs of kidney issues in cats, especially in older felines.
Excessive thirst in cats may appear as more frequent visits to the water bowl, needing frequent refills, or producing larger urine clumps in the litter box.
You should worry about your cat's thirst if you notice a significant and persistent increase in water consumption, especially when accompanied by other symptoms like weight loss, appetite changes, or frequent urination.
A sudden increase in your cat’s thirst could indicate underlying health issues like kidney disease, diabetes, or hyperthyroidism, and should be evaluated by a veterinarian.
A sudden or noticeable increase in your cat's water consumption could indicate an underlying health issue and should prompt a veterinary evaluation.
Your cat may be drinking more water due to changes in diet, environment, or activity, but increased thirst can also signal health issues like kidney disease, diabetes, or hyperthyroidism. If this behavior persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, consult your veterinarian.
To enrich your indoor cat's life, provide activities that engage their natural instincts like hunting, climbing, and exploring through toys, puzzles, vertical spaces, and social interaction.
Indoor cats thrive with daily mental and physical stimulation through interactive play, puzzle feeders, vertical spaces, training, and sensory enrichment.
Indoor cats thrive with enrichment activities that stimulate their natural hunting, climbing, and exploring instincts, helping prevent boredom and health problems.
Cats that are understimulated may show signs such as excessive sleeping, overeating, weight gain, destructive behavior, or increased vocalization and anxiety.

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