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TopicRemember the astronaut lady who wore a diaper...
Tyranthraxus
01/31/21 12:43:13 PM
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synth_real posted...
Domestic cats are also originally a desert animal, so their bodies evolved very efficient usage of water, making their urine very concentrated. Human pee is not normally anywhere near that strong unless the person is severely dehydrated, at which point they have much more pressing concerns like trying not to die.

Yep. Kidney failure in cats it generally linked to having easy access to unlimited water making the kidneys work much harder than they are meant for. It's also an extremely common cause of death for cats.

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