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Is tap water really so bad?

11K views 11 replies 11 participants last post by  gstice  
#1 ·
Supposedly, we have pretty good water in this district and that would be the obvious choice. However, I have found a lot of threads suggesting the tap is like never a good choice.

My next choice would be 'non-tap' bottled water. Sophie's a classy dame. Maybe she should have Voss water or Evian.

I could get one of those Brita filter thingees if it is really considered essential.
 
#3 ·
Really, it just depends on the quality of your tap water. There are some people on the forum that use tap water for their hogs, and don't have any issues with it. If your city's water is pretty clean, then it should be fine if you want to use it. If you're not sure about the quality, or if you're just unsure and want to be safe, a Brita filter would be a great option, or going with bottled water. The reason I always used bottled water with Lily was because I knew it was good quality, and it was easier to have the bottles for trips to the cabin, or when I was going to be gone and she stayed with my aunt, to keep her water the same. Personally I wouldn't use a de-chlorinator or anything like that in water that my hedgie was going to drink.
 
#9 ·
I didn't know this, I always give tap water, but as far as I know the water in my country is good (and everyone drinks it and gives it to their pets). But I'll check it just to be sure.
 
#12 ·
vasogoma said:
Tap water in most places is safe as long as you boil it, not the case of the city I live in because it is too harsh and is known to cause kidney stones. I wouldn't give Agatha anything I wouldn't drink myself, not even my fish use tap water.
It's the same way here in Oklahoma. I never drank the water because it smells like dirt and grass; I don't even feel clean after a shower sometimes. But after my cats and neighbor's dogs got kidney stones I switched to RO water (I was already getting that fr my fish tanks so I just picked up another 5 gallon jug).