Cats have a very unique way of drinking. When they drink their tongues curl downwards. That is how the cat drinks. It is a very fast process, but that is what happens how cats drink.
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quite a few animals lap up water, for example, dogs, cats, wild cats, horses, ext., lap up water
Cats need water to drink.
they lap their tongue in it, to give your cat water just put it in a food bowl (the same type you would use for food) and your cat should drink it. Not the same one you use for their food though!!! And keep both clean, the bowls and the food and the water.
Dogs lap water.
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Mice drink by lapping water into their mouths and then swallowing the water. They lap up the water by flipping the tips of their tongues backwards and forming a ladle. That is also how other animals lap water.
I'm unsure if there is an actual name for it, but they use their tongues as a spoon, curling the tongue backwards and pulling the water into their mouth.
Dogs will "lap" their water. To lap means to take up liquid with the tongue. Dogs actually fold the tip of their tongue backwards so the top of the tongue penetrates the surface of the water.
Cats use their tongues to help them eat and drink. They do not sip water as humans do, they lap it up with their tongues. Watch them some time.
Hummingbirds use their tongues to lap up nectar. Much the same way dogs or cats lap up water to get a drink.
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Dogs lap water up in there tongues and swallow. It's as easy as that! Horses slurp it into their throats. Cat drink sort of like dogs. Although the dog drinks water as the tounge forms a backwards scooping motion!
Any cat could be a good lap cat.It depends how much a cat likes you.
Wild Savannah cats are independent. When domesticated, they will come to your lap on their own.
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