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My cat is warm and acts a little sluggish but not totally inactive. My other cat has been sick with a respiratory infection and just gotten over it. The cat in question here has not been doing much drinking.
My question is this...can I add some low sodium chicken broth to a large bowl of water (probably about 1 part chicken broth to about 20 parts water) to encourage him to drink? He has had homemade chicken broth a lot but I just do not happen to have any on hand right now. This is Swanson's brand and is low sodium.
Any advice would be welcome as I do not think that he is sick yet but since he could be running a temperature I want to keep him hydrated. He does not eat wet food at all. Will not touch it, just drinks the broth off of it and leaves the rest.
My question is this...can I add some low sodium chicken broth to a large bowl of water (probably about 1 part chicken broth to about 20 parts water) to encourage him to drink? He has had homemade chicken broth a lot but I just do not happen to have any on hand right now. This is Swanson's brand and is low sodium.
Any advice would be welcome as I do not think that he is sick yet but since he could be running a temperature I want to keep him hydrated. He does not eat wet food at all. Will not touch it, just drinks the broth off of it and leaves the rest.