Originally Posted by coffeegirl
(Post 7519426)
I also have a Drinkwell fountain for my cat. She drinks much more water with the fountain and her health is better. It's not hard to clean, takes me about 5-10 minutes. The filters last longer than they state on the package providing you keep the fountain clean. It's worth the $ to purchase a better quality product that will last for years.
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Here's what we have that is dishwasher safe except the motor. Pioneer Pet Raindrop.
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Sorry its so big, I'm still learning.
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Originally Posted by Jo Anne B.
(Post 7519655)
Here's what we have that is dishwasher safe except the motor. Pioneer Pet Raindrop.
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I have had cats over the years who liked to drink water from the tub faucet, but fortunately, not the kitchen sink. My in-laws left their bathtub faucet dripping always so "Misty" could get his fill of water. They are all different and unique.
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I haven't been owned by a cat for a couple decades. My current owners in this household are two male shih tzu dogs. Both were introduced to a large water bottle with stainless steel tube by the kennel owner. The patented stand is counter weighted. Our dogs like the set up (think of a rabbit with a water bottle licking the tube for water).
This might be a long stretch to satisfy your feline. As caretaker of these two canine boys, I can't say how much I appreciate this set up. No relation to owners of website, just a very satisfied customer. No spills :) www.caravalpetproducts.com/cart |
I have one star Milan to the one Yvonne has. Had it for about six years now and no complaints.
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my sister's one cat used to drink from a small decorative fountain she had on an end table. Other cat would ignore it but that one loved running water
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