Image Credit: Fajrin Zulkifli, Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nCan Cats Have Coconut Water? Potential Risks<\/h2>\n
However, while a small amount of coconut water can be beneficial, it doesn\u2019t agree with all cats, and there are some risks associated with giving too much of this ingredient.<\/p>\n
Digestive Issues<\/h3>\n
As mentioned earlier, the most common issue after drinking coconut water is gastrointestinal upset, especially if large amounts are consumed. If you\u2019re offering coconut water to boost their hydration, you might end up making them more dehydrated if they lose fluid due to vomiting and diarrhea.<\/p>\n
High In Sugar<\/h3>\n
Natural coconut water is lower in sugar than some other drinks, but it still contains a lot more than water. Commercial coconut water is often sweetened with sugar. Cats can\u2019t taste sweet flavors so the benefit is lost on them anyway. Over time, too much sugar can lead to weight gain and obesity which increases your cat\u2019s risk of diabetes, urinary issues, and joint problems. While the artificial sweetener xylitol is more toxic to dogs, it\u2019s still not something we recommend giving your cat.<\/p>\n
Image Credit: Rimma Bondarenko, Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nHigh Potassium Levels<\/h3>\n
Potassium is an essential mineral that is found in a lot of ingredients and food sources. Your cat needs potassium because it helps in many bodily processes. Healthy cats can tolerate lots of potassium as their kidneys will remove any excess. However, if they have certain kidney or urinary tract problems, excess potassium could build up.<\/p>\n
A high concentration of potassium leads to a condition called hyperkalemia which can prevent the heart from operating properly and may lead to paralysis, an arrhythmic heartbeat, and general weakness.<\/p>\n
Sensitivities and Allergies<\/h3>\n
Although rare, some cats are allergic to coconut water. This can lead to signs of allergic reaction like itching, swelling, and redness. It can also cause stomach upsets and may lead to lethargy and other problems.<\/p>\n
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The 5 Tips to Help Encourage Your Cat to Drink<\/h2>\n
One of the reasons that some owners consider giving coconut water to their cats is as a form of hydration. While some cats will drink water from a bowl, many refuse, and even the liquid in wet cat food may not be enough to ensure they are properly hydrated.<\/p>\n
Rather than offering coconut water, there are steps you can take to help encourage your cat to drink.<\/p>\n
Image Credit: PicksArt, Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n1. Ensure Proper Water Bowl Placement<\/h3>\n
Cats are sensitive creatures, and can easily be deterred from an area. As such, the water bowl needs to be placed appropriately to encourage a cat to drink from it.<\/p>\n
Don\u2019t put the bowl near the cat litter and keep it away from loud areas. It is fairly common for owners to put food and water bowls next to each other, but not only does this potentially lead to food contaminating the water, but anecdotally cats don\u2019t drink water from near their food source.<\/p>\n
\n2. Make Sure the Water Is Fresh<\/h3>\n
Cats prefer fresh water to stale water, just like people do. Refill the bowl when it gets empty but also get into the habit of changing out the old water and replacing it with fresh water once or twice daily. It is good practice to do this in the morning and at night.<\/p>\n
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\n3. Try a Different Bowl<\/h3>\n
Cats can be quite picky, and they have certain standards that need to be upheld. This isn\u2019t just true of their food or toys; it can also be true of their bowls. If your cat is refusing to drink water, try a different bowl.<\/p>\n
Small bowls could potentially cause discomfort if a cat\u2019s whiskers touch the bowl when they drink. Therefore, most cats prefer wide, shallow bowls compared to narrow, deep ones. Some cats may prefer metal, glass, and ceramic bowls over plastic ones.<\/p>\n
\n4. Try a Water Fountain<\/h3>\n
Cats prefer running water. A water fountain designed for cat<\/a> use not only freshens the water and gets the attention of your cat, thanks to its constant movement, but it also lets the cat know that the water is fresh.<\/p>\n