The Love/Hate Relationship with Water
There's a lot of evidence that cats really like water. Cats who like water often will sit near the tub while you splash them. Others will jump into the sink or tub and actually seem content or amused as water from the faucet drips all over their head. One reason is that some cats may be attracted to the motion and sound of water coming out of the faucet. Some people who claim that their cats like to jump in and take a shower with them.
Many cats just like to drink running water. And some will even put their paws into their water dish and "swirl" it around so they can drink running water.
However, tolerance for water varies from one cat to another. Experts think a lot of cats' aversion to water is learned. It may be that many cats are afraid of water by the way we use it around them-squirting them to shoo them away from places we don't want them to be or forcing them into baths. And most cats hate getting water in their eyes or ears.
On the other hand, some cats have either neutral or positive experiences with water. Show cats are bathed very often, starting when they are kittens. Most don't seem to mind the usual dreaded bath because they are accustomed to it.
Climate and Water
One theory is that cat species native to hot areas seem to enjoy a dip in water. These large felines include tigers, lions, jaguars, ocelots and jaguarunde who are from hot savannas. They are likely to fancy a plunge into cool, refreshing streams and ponds to get a break from the heat.
Cats from cold environments-snow leopards, lynx, bobcats and cougars-seem to have little interest in getting wet. Some experts reason that water could destroy or decrease the fur's insulation and the ability to keep these cats warm in cold air.
Cats Made for Water
Whether they like water or not, there are some breeds who mix well with water. Many Manx cats (the breed that often has little or no tail) seem to really like water. The Manx hail from the Isle of Man near Great Britain.
The fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) is a non-domestic breed that lives in a variety of water habitats, swamps and marshy thickets and reed beds. According to The Cat Survival Trust, you can find the fishing cat diving into water to "take fish, frogs, crabs and even mollusks...throughout southern Asia, from Malaysia, parts of Indonesia (Sumatra and Java), and Sri Lanka to the Himalayan foothills of Nepal."
Fishing cats are very skilled swimmers. They dive headfirst in the water and then swim underwater to grab fish with their jaws. People living in their habitats have actually seen them climb trees to dive into the water.
What makes the fishing cat so well suited to water? This fishing feline has short coarse hair with two layers that make up the pelt. So when the fishing cat goes into the water, he doesn't get wet down to the skin. Contrary to the myth, the fishing cat does not have webbed feet, say experts.
Another water-loving cat is the Turkish Van, a domesticated cat, who lives near Lake Van in Turkey. You don't have to coach this cat into the water; she is known to swim in the bath, the pool--and has even been spotted swimming into the harbor to greet fishing boats! Human companions are advised to keep their toilet seats down, as Turkish Vans are very curious about this special source of water.
The bottom line is that when it comes to liking or disliking water, it seems to be a matter of individual taste (except for certain breeds who are especially attracted to water). But one thing is for sure: you can lead a cat to water but you can't make him like it. Cats, as you know, want all things-water included-on their own terms.
Source:
Larry Myers, DVM, Ph.D., and MS in zoology, from the Auburn University School of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn, Alabama
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We had a cat who liked water very much. I was cleaning the bathtub once and she hopped right in there. We had to dry her feet off with a rag afterwards.
great job my cat loves to take bathes which is very uncommon but his type of breed like water.
My boys love water!! They always like to perch on the side of the bath while I am bathing and they love jumping into the sink as well!
Sophie
Had a brindle cat that loved the shower, whether you were in it or not made him no difference. He would just walk around in the water. Strangest thing I ever saw! The siamese cat we had......hated water with a passion. I stopped trying to give him baths....it was not worth the effort. Nice job....good memories. Thanks.