For instance complications of diabetes can cause it to happen.
Stop cat from moving water bowl.
1 they are having fun.
If water is moving or flowing it is usually fresh water.
Some cats that are bored will try to make games or do different behavioral things to break up their boredom.
Try leaving the bathroom door open and a bowl of water in the tub to see if your cat will happily play in there where it s less messy instead of where a watery mess is less desirable.
Use a dispensing water bowl.
Upgrade your cat s water bowl to a large shallow ceramic bowl.
Due to a preference for drinking moving water rather than still.
If they regularly drink from a tap then cats will expect water to move.
The weight of both the reservoir and fountain keep the bowl in one place and you don t have to fill it with water as frequently as you would with a standard bowl.
Some cats that have stress a new cat or child in the home can also have behavioral changes.
Find one that has a wide solid base that can t be flipped or easily tipped.
They don t want to get their faces wet especially persians so they move the water to see where it is in the water bowl.
They expect moving water.
That instinctive drive to drink moving water is why a lot of cat caretakers including mama.
So they move it themselves.
I keep the bowl in the bathtub so he doesn t get water all over the floor he also likes to drink from the running tap in the bathroom sink.
If you have a shower or bathtub consider placing a bowl filled with water in it and showing it to your cat.
Be safe and place the bowl in a shallow under the bed plastic storage box.
You can also leave the faucet in the bathtub dripping just a bit if this works out.
There are a few conditions that can in theory make a cat feel this way.
One more drastic solution which can prevent your cat from spilling water entirely is to replace the bowl with a spill proof water dispenser or water bottle.
Some cats find out that out that pushing the water bowl around and making a mess is fun.
It s a built in safety mechanism to prevent them from drinking stagnate or bad water in the wild.
But when a cat spends hours on end with her head over her.
Change your cat s water frequently at least once daily.
Dispensers often come in the form of a reservoir that releases water as your cat laps it up or as a continuously cycling fountain.
The short sides will keep the water contained if cubby starts flinging and sloshing water around.
These tend to resemble the water dispensers used in cages for hamsters gerbils and guinea pigs.
So when it s still in a dish it unsettles them and they need to give it a whack or a push.