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jblum315 07-05-2020 06:03 PM

My nutty cat
 
My cat (age 18) has an obsession she jumps n the bathroom sink and wants me to turn the water on a trickle so that it runs over her head. She follows everyone who goes into the bathroom. Some people comply, others don’t.
Any thoughts?

Pinball wizard 07-05-2020 06:13 PM

Try this:

https://assets.petco.com/petco/image...2435446-left-1

Debfrommaine 07-05-2020 07:07 PM

Too funny, she trained you well!

Velvet 07-05-2020 07:08 PM

Please post photo of cat.

villagetinker 07-06-2020 07:36 AM

Ours follow us into the bathroom to be petted and scratched, she does the same thing at night, then sleeps BETWEEN us, in HER space! Now to answer the original question, if you want to stop this behavior, just ignore her when she jumps on the sink, eventually she will stop. If you are asking why she wants her head wet, no idea.

Carla B 07-06-2020 08:14 AM

How funny! At 18 years she has earned the right to be indulged..

sunny56 07-06-2020 09:21 AM

If this is new behavior, it may be ear mites.

jimnc 07-06-2020 12:28 PM

Our rescue cat (age 10) is obsessed with water too. He much prefers moving water to what's in his bowl. In speaking with the vet and others, I don't think this behavior is all that unusual. Our cat likes a bowl filled with water from the faucet (while he watches you fill). He then scoops the water with his paw and licks the water off his paw. Or course, you had better have a towel under the bowl since the counter can get pretty wet. CJ (cat's name) goes insane when he sees water. We have had him checked for diabetes. Negative. He has had extensive dental work but we don't think there's any correlation. He has a "pet fountain" water bowl down at all times. We know CJ needs water and are willing to get it to him whatever it takes.

NFRicaS 07-07-2020 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 1798488)
My cat (age 18) has an obsession she jumps n the bathroom sink and wants me to turn the water on a trickle so that it runs over her head. She follows everyone who goes into the bathroom. Some people comply, others don’t.
Any thoughts?

Older cats start to lose their kidney function and are constantly thirsty, dehydrated...the person who posted the photo of the cat watering station might work, might not, but it might be worth a try...

taffy1121 07-07-2020 07:06 AM

Our cat, Scooter, also follows me into the bathroom first thing in the morning for petting then proceeds to jump up on the bathroom counter likes me to leave the water running while I brush my teeth. This is his time to wash as well, paws, face etc. when I’m done he’s done. Then we proceed to the kitchen for a fresh bowl of water and yes he watches and waits. Then he wants for his “wet” food. His dry food is out all of the time. I’m very well trained! He’s 20.

Green-Eyed Lady 07-07-2020 07:15 AM

At 18, she deserves to be indulged!
 
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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 1798488)
My cat (age 18) has an obsession she jumps n the bathroom sink and wants me to turn the water on a trickle so that it runs over her head. She follows everyone who goes into the bathroom. Some people comply, others don’t.
Any thoughts?

We just lost our little kitty girl to cancer at age 15. She always loved water! We had 4 water bowls in various rooms of the house, plus on the floor of my walk-in shower. And, the water had to be fresh. Katie watched as we filled (and refilled) her "water bars" each time she desired a drink. No kidney issues, no diabetes, just a quirky little gal. Have fun and indulge your baby girl. You will miss her when she's gone....

moe1212 07-07-2020 07:30 AM

our cat does the same. She was getting inner ear infections and I think as she turned her head to drink it got into her ear. I suspected something like swimmers ear. We stopped doing it and she"fingers crossed" has not had issues for awhile. She still likes the attention and a scratch but we replaced faucet with a bowl of water

big guy 07-07-2020 08:15 AM

My cat (age 18) has an obsession she jumps n the bathroom sink and wants me to turn the water on a trickle so that it runs over her head. She follows everyone who goes into the bathroom. Some people comply, others don’t.
Any thoughts?

_Our cat, 4 or 5 yr old, jumps onto the sink and wants the water onto a trickle so he can drink from the faucet. As with everything with cats, he will lose interest soon.

JC and John 07-07-2020 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 1798488)
My cat (age 18) has an obsession she jumps n the bathroom sink and wants me to turn the water on a trickle so that it runs over her head. She follows everyone who goes into the bathroom. Some people comply, others don’t.
Any thoughts?

We lost our rescue kitty Ed to cancer this past March. Yes he followed us to the bathroom. He loved to play footsie under the sliding door to the commode room and when he thought no one was around we would catch him admiring himself in the mirror. Even at 14 he loved to play with ice cubes in his pet fountain. We surely miss his little quirks and antics. My advice, just go with the “flow.”

Gonavy 07-07-2020 09:12 AM

my 20 year old cat was doing that...also...would jump in shower with me to drink water. Took him to the vet...it was his kidneys....had to put him down:-(

Troopie 07-07-2020 01:00 PM

My nutty cat
 
My cat does the same thing!

CheetahZ1 07-07-2020 01:07 PM

Water fountains
 
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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 1798488)
My cat (age 18) has an obsession she jumps n the bathroom sink and wants me to turn the water on a trickle so that it runs over her head. She follows everyone who goes into the bathroom. Some people comply, others don’t.
Any thoughts?

Okay I have a little bit of experience with water fountains for pets. I can't recommend one in particular you'll have to do reviews as they do change as they do keep upgrading them but here's a few tips do not place the water fountains directly on the ground especially if you have more than one cat or dog because the fur will get into the water and it will cause it to coagulate causing the filter to get clogged the biggest issues with these water fountains is having to constantly clean them so looking for one that is easy to take apart and clean the entry part of the water pump is the key. In general if you keep them clean they will last a long time. You don't need to get a large water fountain it won't stop it from having to be cleaned any sooner The key to your choice is the easiest to clean, trust me.

Carlsondm 07-07-2020 05:56 PM

Many good ideas. At age 18 you have a super senior kitty who may have some dementia or hearing loss and do some strange, but tolerable things. Check for medical issues and gently redirect the attention you give your cat. BTW, my boy is 20+, herds us into and out of bed, and screams like a lion in the middle of the night. We smile and enjoy the first class treatment. Having a lion on guard duty is pretty cool too.

bob47 07-07-2020 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by big guy (Post 1799149)
My cat (age 18) has an obsession she jumps n the bathroom sink and wants me to turn the water on a trickle so that it runs over her head. She follows everyone who goes into the bathroom. Some people comply, others don’t.
Any thoughts?

_Our cat, 4 or 5 yr old, jumps onto the sink and wants the water onto a trickle so he can drink from the faucet. As with everything with cats, he will lose interest soon.

Our last cat had the same habit. She would jump up to the bathroom sink and wanted a very slow drip from the faucet to drink.


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