When you're waiting to have a drink from the faucet, your guardian should understand that only a short wait is permissible. After all, water in a bowl is no substitute for fresh tap water, and a guardian who fails to honor his cat's wishes in this regard is a subpar cat caretaker, at best:
2015: Sylvia, displeased with the wait between faucet drinks.
On second thought, not every guardian caters to a cat's whims that way. Supplementing a cat's water bowl with frequent faucet drinks is a courtesy, not an inalienable right. Sadly, some cats in this world have no access to any water:
The same day in 2015: Sylvia adopts a more thankful perspective about her water regimen.
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Waiting for water: Contrasting perspectives II
Once again, there's nothing like drinking water out of the kitchen faucet. There's nothing like the anticipation of a cool, fresh drink:
Spring 2016: Sylvia, waiting for a drink from the kitchen faucet.
Until someone turns the faucet on, however, the anticipation can turn to stewing:
Spring 2016: Sylvia, wondering when she'll receive that drink of water.
Spring 2016: Sylvia, waiting for a drink from the kitchen faucet.
Until someone turns the faucet on, however, the anticipation can turn to stewing:
Spring 2016: Sylvia, wondering when she'll receive that drink of water.
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