Yes, the acid content in a pool is very low compared for instance with Orange Juice. and cats and dogs have been drinking out of pools for years without any particularly bad effects.
Cats need water to drink.
Since cats groom themselves often GET YOUR CAT TO THE VETS NOW!
water
The cats will drink 6000 ml of water a day.
Mostly water.
Cats mostly drink water and milk. You can feed them whatever, but make sure the cats cannot die from it.
Yes, sometimes cats will drink water. However, a cat has evolved to derive water from its prey/food, so will not often drink from a bowl unless very dehydrated. To combat this, owners often provide their cats with wet food if feeding dry and/or provide a water fountain to entice the cat to drink more water.
When cats drink, they stick their ngue in the water, cup the tongue, pull it back into thier mouth and then swallow it. What you are hearing is the impact of the tongue against the water.
Don't feed your cat any human food/drink until a vet says it ok.
It depends what you're feeding him. If a cat is on wet food (meat or pate) then they will tend to drink very little as the water content in their food is very high. If they are on dry cat food then some cats may drink more as they need to subsitute the water they are missing out on from the dry food. However, many cats will not drink enough water while on dry food. Some cats may drink as little as 50% of their water intake. Two ways that help cats drink more is to leave a tap on, or purchase a pet water fountain. Many cats are fickle when it comes to water and will only drink fresh moving water. A running tap or fountain keeps water constantly moving and fresh, and both methods are very successful in enticing a cat to drink more water. Always make fresh water available no matter what food they are on.
They mainly drink water, but some cats drink milk too.
They drink the toilet water like dogs.