ginnyw
VIP Member
I was thinking the same. We shut our cat in the kitchen and dining-room area at night so she has her bed, food, water and tray all nearby.if that cat spends the night in her bedroom with the door closed, i assume it has no access to water during the night, so it's hardly surprising that it is thirsty in the morning. seems cruel that Nicky is fully aware he needs a drink, especially as it's so hot at the moment, yet chooses to film him desperate to get out the door, talking at him in that grating voice, all for the sake of content, rather than simply opening the door and letting the poor guy get some water.