When a cat drinks water with its tongue, it does not stir much. There is no sound. Other animals are the field. Let's find out why. When a dog drinks water, it spreads around. But in the case of cats, it is a complete exception. Cats apply much less force on liquids than dogs. When horses or other animals drink water, they push their tongues forward and use their mouths to draw water. But when the cat drinks water, it does not push its tongue forward but moves backwards and picks up the water with its tongue with unusual speed. And for this reason, when the cat drinks water, there is no agitation. So the word is not so.