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Anonymous
My 16-yearold cat wont stop drinking out of the toilet. Pic unrelated.
>> Anonymous
Obviously he's so old that regular, tepid tap water just doesn't cut it any more.
You should allow the aged feline its simple vices.
>> Anonymous
>>184314
Eugh. That man is already a walking corpse by the look of things.
>> Anonymous
It might be related, I wouldn't be shocked if Keith has tried it more than once.
>> Anonymous
>>184315
The problem is I don't want him to get sick or anything. I've had him for so long, I'd be devastated if anything happened to him.
>> Anonymous
>>184322
Well, I've never had a cat get sick and die from drinking toilet water.
Of course, this may be because my excretory system and general health is second to none.
>> Anonymous
>>184322
>I've had him for so long, I'd be devastated if anything happened to him.

He is 16 years old. That nigga practically in the grave. Start saying your goodbyes.
>> Anonymous
>>184328
Unless it's one of those cats that lives to be 25.
>> Anonymous
You could try putting the lid down when you're done
>> Anonymous
>>184347

I... seriously can't see how OP didn't think of this.

Potential lack of common sense aside, OP, I suggest you also invest in a cat water fountain. They are pretty cheap, and the flowing water will encourage your cat to drink more. Which, in turn, will help keep your cats kidneys and urinary track healthy.