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The Cat Fountain You'll Actually Keep Clean.

The Cat Fountain You'll Actually Keep Clean.

Nothing you can't see, reach, or wash properly.

Regular price €76,95
Regular price €76,95 Sale price €19,95
SAVE -286% Sold out
 
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The Cat Fountain You'll Actually Keep Clean.

Regular price €76,95
Regular price €76,95 Sale price €19,95
SAVE -286% Sold out
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Has your cat ever ignored a full bowl — then come running the second you turn on the faucet?

You're not imagining it, and you're not doing anything wrong. Cats have preferences about water, and a bowl only offers one option. Most people who end up buying a fountain started by noticing something small and specific:

  • She sits at the sink and stares at you until you turn the tap on.
  • She taps the surface of the water with a paw before drinking — or instead of drinking.
  • The bowl is still full at the end of the day, but the bathtub is somehow interesting.
  • There's litter, fur or a crumb of food floating in the bowl by lunchtime.
  • She pushes the bowl across the floor. You've stopped filling it to the top.
  • You've bought two bowls, then three, and put them in different rooms.

None of that means she's sick. It means the water setup you've got isn't the one she'd choose. That's a solvable problem — and a fountain is one reasonable way to solve it.

Which brings us to the part nobody selling fountains wants to talk about.

These are real review titles and lines left by people who bought fountains from other brands. Not the one-star rage — the tired, specific, month-four kind.

  • “Too much trouble to keep it clean.”

    Owner who went back to a plain bowl

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    Questions worth asking

    Then send it back within 90 nights and we refund the whole kit — used, opened, no argument.

    Before you do, two things help more than anything else: start on the soft swell setting rather than the faucet stream, and leave her existing bowl next to it for the first week. Most cats that need time come round in two to six days. One cat in our home trial never did. That's what the trial is for.

    Rinse the tray and top up through the week. Full teardown and wash once a week is what we recommend and what we do. Every two weeks is realistic. Once a month and you'll see film building up — on ours or anyone's.

    It's a machine with water in it; it isn't maintenance-free. The claim is narrower: when you clean it, it takes about three minutes and you can reach everything.

    Partly, and we list every one. The reservoir, tray and spout are 304 food-grade stainless. Filter holder is BPA-free ABS, pump cartridge ABS with a ceramic shaft, base seal food-grade silicone. Full table above.

    Anyone selling a fountain with zero plastic in the water path is selling something that doesn't exist yet.

    22 dB full, 24 dB at a quarter tank, at one metre. We publish four numbers because a lot of “whisper quiet” fountains are quiet full and irritating as they empty — that's where most noise complaints come from.

    The tray is 17 cm across at the surface, so whiskers clear comfortably and two cats can drink at once. With three cats you'll refill every 2–3 days. In multi-cat homes a second unit in another room usually works better than one big fountain.

    2.2L to the max line; usable before the pump runs dry is about 2.0L. One cat ≈ 7–10 days. Three cats ≈ 2–3 days. We'd rather give the smaller honest number.

    Note that “one fill lasts ten days” and “no maintenance for ten days” are different promises. The first is true.

    Water stays in the reservoir and the tray stays full — it becomes a still water bowl rather than emptying out. Deliberate, because “the pump died while I was at work” is one of the most common fears owners describe. With the spare in your box it's a bad afternoon, not a crisis.

    She gets a choice. You get a fountain you don't dread

    That's the whole promise. No miracle health outcomes, no instinct mythology, no number we can't stand behind — just a water station your cat is likely to use and that you can take apart, clean properly, and still be using in month six.

    If your last fountain ended up in a cupboard, you know which half of that sentence is the hard one.

    Cats vary. Fountains aren't medical devices. If you're worried about your cat's drinking, talk to your vet — genuinely better advice than anything we could sell you.