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The cat water station

★★★★★★★★★★ 4.7 Based on 13,284 owners

A fountain that's still clean at month six — because the pump opens with a fingernail.

In most fountains, the pump is where the slime starts. In this one, the pump comes apart. Cover off, impeller out, brush it, done.

  • The weekly clean stops being the job you avoid
  • You stop wondering whether she's drinking
  • Cover, stator, impeller — the pump comes apart by hand
  • She picks how she drinks, not you
Fountain + 4 Filters
About 2 months of changes
€81,95€84,95
Most popular Fountain + 8 Filters
About 4 months of changes
€84,95€93,95
Double the filters for €3,00 more
2+ cats 2 Fountains + 16 Filters
Two cats or two floors · €68,97 each
€137,95€186,95
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    Try it risk-free for 90 nights. If she won't touch it, send it back. Used, opened, filters gone.

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    CleanSip™ - Cat Water Station

    CleanSip™ - Cat Water Station

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    Before you buy

    What if my cat just doesn't use it?

    Full refund within 90 nights, used or not. Before that: leave her old bowl beside it for the first week and let her choose. Cats that hesitate usually come round in a few days — pressure sets it back.

    I've owned a fountain before. It got gross.

    It got gross inside the pump. That's where it always starts, and on most fountains you can't get in there. This one's pump comes apart in four steps: cover off, stator up by the tab, impeller out with the brush hook, wash. The instructions are printed in the manual and the brush is in the box.

    Will the pump die like my last one?

    Pumps are the most common thing to fail on any fountain. We won't pretend ours can't. Two things help. A sponge sits over the pump intake — the maker's own diagram says its job is stopping hair and debris before they reach the pump. And you can clean the impeller, which is what usually kills a pump.

    If it fails inside the first year we don't send a spare part — we send a whole new fountain.

    What do the filters really cost?

    $2.50 each. We suggest to change it every 2 weeks, and rinse it every 5–7 days in between.

    How often do I really have to clean it?

    Rinse the filter weekly. Strip the pump every few weeks. Full wash when it needs one. It isn't maintenance-free. It's a machine with water in it. The claim is narrower than that: nothing is sealed away from you.

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    FROM PEOPLE WHO'VE HAD IT FOR A WHILE

    We only ask for reviews after 30 days.

    Day-one reviews tell you a fountain arrived.

    Verified customer

    “I finally stopped dreading the clean.”

    Dramatic for a water bowl, but anyone who's owned a fountain knows. I used to put it off for weeks. Now it's two minutes on Sunday.

    DAY 203

    Verified customer

    “Two cats, no fighting over it.”

    The tray's wide enough that two drink at once. Refilling every other day. Filters are two-fifty and I buy them when I remember, which is the correct way to sell a filter.

    DAY 67

    Verified customer

    “Took Mabel five days. Worth saying out loud.”

    I was ready to send it back. Switched to the soft setting, left her bowl beside it like the card said. Now she uses both. Four stars — the mat slides on tile.

    DAY 38

    Verified customer

    “I can see every part. That's the whole thing.”

    Third fountain in four years. The last had a pump housing I could never get properly clean. This comes apart in my hands at the sink.

    DAY 94

    Verified customer

    “Still quiet. That's the update.”

    My last two got noisy after a couple of months — fine full, awful by Thursday. This sounds the same at a quarter tank as day one.

    DAY 121

    Verified customer

    “They replaced the fountain without arguing.”

    Pump started rattling at month five. Emailed them, new fountain arrived in very soon, no receipt hunt. Previous brand wanted £22 and 3 weeks.

    DAY 156

    Start here

    Has your cat ever ignored a full bowl — then come running when you turn on the tap?

    Cats have preferences about water. A bowl offers one. Most people who buy a fountain noticed something small first:

    • She stares at you until you turn the tap on.
    • She taps the water with a paw — or instead of drinking.
    • Bowl still full at bedtime, but the bathtub is interesting.
    • Litter or fur floating in it by lunchtime.

    None of that means she's sick. It means the setup isn't the one she'd choose. So people buy a fountain. Then this happens.

    Real review titles, other brands' fountains. Ratings from 2★ to 4★.

    “Too much trouble to keep it clean.”
    “Impossible to clean pieces.”
    “Pumps die quickly and hard to clean.”
    “Works as described but a pain.”
    “Like having the sink on at all times.”
    “Not low maintenance, but better than our previous.”

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    Almost none of them say “my cat wouldn't drink from it.” The cat was fine. They couldn't live with the thing.

    A fountain can succeed with the cat and still fail with the buyer.

    CleanSip™ VS Plastic Cat Fountains

    Discover why cats prefer CleanSip over regular fountains

     
    No Splashing
    304-Food Grade Stainless Steel
    Ultra-quiet Pump
    Built-In Filtration
    74oz/2.2L Capacity
    Easy Cleaning & Assembling

    See What Proper Hydration Does for Cats

      The real problem

      Every fountain gets dirty in the same place first.

      Not the bowl. The bowl wipes clean in seconds. It's the pump. Hair and grit get pulled into the impeller housing. On most fountains that housing is a sealed grey box you are never getting into. That's where the slime starts. That's what kills the motor. And that's why people give up and go back to a dish.

      So here are five questions worth asking before you buy any fountain, ours included:

      1. Can you take the pump apart?Not “is it removable” — can you open it.
      Yes, in four steps. Cover off, stator up by the tab, impeller out with the brush hook, wash. It's printed in the manual, and the brush is in the box.
      2. What's the one part that doesn't come out?Every fountain has one. Most pages won't tell you.
      The motor, sealed inside the pump. Bowl, lid, spout, filter, sponge, pump cover and impeller all come out in your hands. The motor coil stays sealed — and you want it that way, because that is the electrical part. Now you know, which is more than the last page told you.
      3. Where does hair collect first?It's never where you're looking.
      The pump intake. A sponge sits over it. The maker's own filter diagram says the sponge is there to stop hair and debris before they reach the pump. It slides off and rinses.
      4. What do the filters cost?The number nobody prints on the box.
      $2.50 each. The maker says change it every 2 weeks and rinse in between. No subscription and no auto-refill — you buy them when you want them.
      5. Who pays when the pump goes?Pumps are this category's most common failure.
      We do, for a full year. No spare to order and no part to fit — we send a whole new fountain.

      Works For Any Cat

      She picks how she drinks, not you.

      The Pump Opens

      Cover off, impeller out. No tools.

      Still Clean At Month Six

      The place slime starts is the place you can reach.

      90 Nights To Decide

      She won't touch it? Send it back used.

      THE MECHANISM

      The pump comes apart. That's the whole product.

      Four steps, straight out of the manual. No tools and no special kit. The service card says the impeller cap comes off with a fingernail.

      Remove the pump cover.
      Remove the stator by pulling it up on the small tab.
      Remove the impeller with the brush hook.
      Use a brush to clean the parts with water.

      Quoted from the printed manual. We didn't write it. It came in the box.

      Comes apart by hand

      • Stainless bowl
      • Stainless lid
      • Faucet spout — lifts straight out
      • Filter tray cover — spring buckle, no tools
      • Filter cartridge
      • Pump cover, stator and impeller
      • Sponge over the pump intake
      • Inlet strainer

      Doesn't

      • The motor, sealed inside the pump. It's the electrical part — you clean around it, never into it.

      A filter is not a cleaning system. It catches hair and debris so they stop circulating. It doesn't wash the fountain for you. Any brand that suggests otherwise is setting you up to be annoyed in six weeks.

      And stainless isn't self-cleaning. It's smooth, tough and nice to own. But bacteria stick to steel just fine. What keeps a fountain clean is being able to get at it.

      Keep it out of the dishwasher. The maker rates it for water up to 40°C. A dishwasher runs far hotter. Warm water and the brush, by hand.

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      Before you buy

      Three things we could say, and won't.

      “Prevents kidney disease.” There's no evidence that a fountain prevents it. Talk to your vet.
      “Cats drink 3× more water.” The studies don't back it up. One tested still, falling and moving water on fourteen cats. They drank much the same either way.
      “Advanced filtration purifies every sip.” Our filter catches hair and debris, and helps with taste and smell. The box claims more. We won't repeat that until this exact filter has been lab-tested. It hasn't been.

      What's left is smaller and more useful. She gets another way to drink. And the part that always gets filthy is the part you can open.

      That's everything

      You've read the awkward parts. Here's the price.

      Nothing new below this line. Same fountain, same numbers as the top of the page.

      Fountain + 4 Filters
      About 2 months of changes
      €81,95€84,95
      Most popular Fountain + 8 Filters
      About 4 months of changes
      €84,95€93,95
      Double the filters for €3,00 more
      2+ cats 2 Fountains + 16 Filters
      Two cats or two floors · €68,97 each
      €137,95€186,95
      Your total
      90Nights

      90-NIGHTS GUARANTEE.

      Use it for 90 nights. Fill it, run it, strip the pump, put it back together. If your cat won't touch it, or it isn't what this page says it is, we refund the kit in full. Used, opened, filters gone. Plus a 1-year warranty: if the pump fails, we don't ship you a spare part to fit. We send a whole new fountain.

      Straight answers

      Everything else.

      Black bits came out of the filter. Is that a fault?

      No, and we'd rather you heard it here than at the sink. Soak a new filter in clean water for 5–10 minutes before you fit it. A few bits of black carbon come away. That's normal, and it stops after the first rinse. It's in the manual too.

      What's actually in the filter?

      Four layers, in this order: high-density PP cotton, activated carbon, PP cotton again, then a sponge that sits over the pump intake. The cotton catches grit and hair, the carbon works on taste and smell, and the sponge is there to keep hair out of the pump.

      That last one matters most. Hair in the impeller is what kills fountains — the sponge is the cheapest part in the box and the one doing the most work.

      Can it go in the dishwasher?

      No. The unit is rated for water up to 40°C. A dishwasher runs far hotter. A cycle can warp the plastic parts and shorten the pump's life.

      Warm water and the brush, by hand. We could have called it dishwasher-safe, like half this category does. But you'd be the one with a warped filter tray.

      How do I get the lid off?

      Faucet out first, then tilt the bowl to drain, then lift the lid. That order stops you sloshing water down the counter. It's fiddly the first time and automatic by the third.

      It says stainless. Are the inside parts plastic?

      Partly, and here's the honest split. Bowl, lid and faucet are stainless. The filter tray, pump body, impeller and inlet strainer are plastic, and the intake block is a foam sponge.

      A fountain with zero plastic in the water path doesn't exist yet. What matters is that all of it comes out.

      There's a light. Will it bother me at night?

      There's a small LED behind the water window. It faces forward when the pump is fitted right. It's a soft glow, not a lamp. But if the fountain lives in a bedroom or a dark hallway, better to know now than at 2am.

      Will it work for more than one cat?

      Yes, and the tray is wide enough for two to drink at once. With three cats you'll be refilling every couple of days rather than weekly.

      Vets' guidelines say multi-cat homes should have water in more than one spot. Two smaller fountains in different rooms tend to beat one big one. That's why the 2-pack exists.

      Is 2.2L the real usable capacity?

      2.2L to the MAX line stamped inside the bowl; usable before the pump starts running dry is a bit under that. One cat is roughly a week. Three cats is two to three days.

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

      How is it powered? How long is the cable?

      USB, with a mains adapter in the box. So you can run it from a wall socket or any USB source. The cable comes off at the pump, which is what lets you carry the pump to the sink on its own.

      ONE LAST THING

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

      If your last fountain ended up in a cupboard, you already know which half of that is the hard part. You probably know which bit you stopped cleaning, too.

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      Cats vary. Fountains aren't medical devices. If you're worried about your cat's drinking, talk to your vet.