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14-04-2009, 07:06 PM   #1

Water Fountain


http://www.vetuk.co.uk/index.php?mai...roducts_id=245

Just thought you may like to know that vetuk has 10% off this water fountain atm.

I am thinking about getting one for Kizzy.

Anyone who has knowledge of this particular brand - I'd be grateful for your reviews - thanks!



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14-04-2009, 07:08 PM   #2

Re: Water Fountain


I have a fountain, but not that one, although it looks to be better than mine.....Thanks for the link Angie, may well just order one for my boys....



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14-04-2009, 07:31 PM   #3

Re: Water Fountain


I had a similar one which was good. The design I'd say steer clear of is the one with a half-globe which the water pours down . . . awkward to use and a pig to clean!!

They're all a bit more fiddly than washing a water bowl - which I have now returned to without any problems



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14-04-2009, 07:32 PM   #4

Re: Water Fountain


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Originally Posted by yola
I had a similar one which was good. The design I'd say steer clear of is the one with a half-globe which the water pours down . . . awkward to use and a pig to clean!!

They're all a bit more fiddly than washing a water bowl - which I have now returned to without any problems
I'll second that - I've now thrown mine out and bought a different style.



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14-04-2009, 07:46 PM   #5

Re: Water Fountain


Quote:
Originally Posted by yola
I had a similar one which was good. The design I'd say steer clear of is the one with a half-globe which the water pours down . . . awkward to use and a pig to clean!!

They're all a bit more fiddly than washing a water bowl - which I have now returned to without any problems

I have one like that a agree, they are a pain, ordered one of these now...



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14-04-2009, 07:50 PM   #6

Re: Water Fountain


I have a Cat-it water fountain, the half globe thing that Yola refers to . I like it but agree that it is fiddly and a pain to clean. But the cats like it.
http://www.hagen.com/usa/cats/addinf..._fountain.html
I looked at the one you mention Angie but prefer the look of the fresh flow water fountains.
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/c...ountains/80895



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14-04-2009, 08:18 PM   #7

Re: Water Fountain


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I have a Cat-it water fountain, the half globe thing that Yola refers to . I like it but agree that it is fiddly and a pain to clean. But the cats like it.
http://www.hagen.com/usa/cats/addinf..._fountain.html
I looked at the one you mention Angie but prefer the look of the fresh flow water fountains.
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/c...ountains/80895
That is the one I have now - Alfie does not use it as much, I think he finds it difficult to use as it is quite a distance from the front to the flow.

I was looking at the one Angieh is thinking about and would be interested if anyone uses that. ALfie likes to drink from the tap and I thought that was similar.



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14-04-2009, 08:25 PM   #8

Re: Water Fountain


I was reading the reviews for the water fountains on the vetuk site - there is a "platinum" model, very similar but the motor is much quieter. More expensive of course. The good thing I thought about this particular make is that spare parts are available.

It's interesting that some people have gone back to water bowls after trying the fountains. I have a nice stainless steel bowl (have had it for ages) it has a rubber ring around the base so it doesn't slip around. I just wondered if I was being a neglectful mummy not trying the fountain! Merlin only learned too late to save him from bouts of cystitis that drinking water is a very good thing, so I wondered if the fountain would encourage Kizzy to drink. Although I do have to say she seems very good at that atm.



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14-04-2009, 09:16 PM   #9

Re: Water Fountain


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Originally Posted by angieh
I was reading the reviews for the water fountains on the vetuk site - there is a "platinum" model, very similar but the motor is much quieter. More expensive of course. The good thing I thought about this particular make is that spare parts are available.

It's interesting that some people have gone back to water bowls after trying the fountains. I have a nice stainless steel bowl (have had it for ages) it has a rubber ring around the base so it doesn't slip around. I just wondered if I was being a neglectful mummy not trying the fountain! Merlin only learned too late to save him from bouts of cystitis that drinking water is a very good thing, so I wondered if the fountain would encourage Kizzy to drink. Although I do have to say she seems very good at that atm.
The one I have is quite noisy - it might be worth a bit more for a quieter motor, I would in the future.

We bought our first fountain for ALfie when he was about a year old. Prior to that I never noticed him drinking much. He loved taking a drink from dripping or slightly running tap so bought him the fountain. I was amazed at how often it needed topping up so he obviously drinks a lot more that we realised or thought he would. It is certainly IMO a great thing for them.



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14-04-2009, 09:46 PM   #10

Re: Water Fountain


I've gone back to the water bowl as well (I have the globe thing as well), simply because I got really fed up with having to buy filters every few weeks! And there was nowhere in Telford that sold them so I had to drive halfway to Wolverhampton every time I needed new ones.



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