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If they're both healthy, it's fine for them to drink out of the same bowl. However, cats might not like sharing a bowl, and they may stop drinking in protest. They also might not like the typically larger size of a dog's bowl. It's best to leave out separate bowls in different places for your dog and cat.
Can Pets Get Sick From Sharing A Water Bowl? For most healthy pets, sharing a water bowl is relatively safe.
A fresh bowl of water will help the stray felines stay hydrated. Place the bowl outside your kitty shelters to prevent them from becoming damp and yucky.
Theoretically, if a cat is healthy then its saliva and the bacteria within should do you no harm. Regardless, if you boil it a large portion of all bacteria within the milk will be killed. If one truly wanted to assure complete safety, they would not drink milk that was drunk from by any other organism.
Cats need varying amounts of water based on their weight and the type of food they eat (dry kibble or canned wet food). Although many cats struggle to stay hydrated, some cats can drink too much water. If your cat drinks more water than usual, it may be a sign of feline hyperthyroidism or diabetes.