| | |  | Bowls & Dishes | Home » » » Catit Fresh & Clear Drinking Fountain for Cats and Puppies | | | | | | | Description: | | The Catit Design Fresh & Clear Drinking Fountain with Food Bowl responds to your pet's need for a continuous supply of fresh and clean drinking water. Re-circulating water with greater exposure to oxygen provides fresh-tasting, cool filtered water for pets with a multitude of health benefits. Multi-surface drinking areas allow your pet to drink from the bowl or directly from the dome. The unit's greater water capacity, 100 fluid ounces, ensures that continuous fresh water is always available, and eliminates the need for daily refilling. Its safe, low-voltage system (12 Volts) is energy-efficient, consuming less than 4 watts (less power than a night light). Suitable for multiple pets, the Catit Design Fresh & Clear Drinking Fountain with Food Bowl is also suitable for puppies and small dogs. The Catit Design Fresh & Clear Drinking Fountain with Food Bowl is easy to clean and maintain, and is ideal for any living space. It also includes a food dish as free bonus. Replacement purifying filters and matching place mat sold are separately. | | | Features: | |
• Provides a continuous supply of fresh and clean drinking water
• Large surface areas adds oxygen to water: for fresher, tastier water
• Replaceable Purifying Filter: collects food, hair and debris; also helps to reduce bad tastes, odors, and absorbs impurities present in tap water
• Protective plastic cord guard: prevents cord contact with water; protects cord from pet chewing
• Equipped with detachable AC adaptor and convenient dome handle
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 11.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 16.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.09 pounds | | Package Length:
| 16.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 137 reviews |
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112 of 113 found the following review helpful:
Novel fountain my cat likesJul 08, 2005
By Steve C. Joyner
"scjoyner"
Latest Revision: October 2007 I have had this Catit fountain for about a week. Like a previous user mentioned, the unit itself is a bit "high-maintenance" -- at least until you've used it awhile. While I don't find refilling the unit difficult, doing a weekly cleaning (recommended) takes about 5-7 minutes -- an eternity compared to rinsing out a water bowl. And periodically (every 4-6 weeks), it is suggested you do a detailed cleaning. This entails disassembling the unit, including the little water pump, and giving it a thorough, soaping-water cleaning. I suspect this is about a 10-20 minute process from start to finish. That said, my cat loves the fountain, so the time investment is worth it. And no more water everywhere!
I like the the idea of flowing water to keep the water oxygenated. I also like that the fountain, and dome in particular, allows my cat a great option for playing with his water without splashing it all over the floor and wall. (My cat is a big time splasher.)
I'm not concerned about the water being exposed to airborne contaminants (as another reviewer mentioned). In addition to the water being circulated, it is also filtered by an included, replaceable charcoal filter. The filters come in three-paks at about US$[...] per package. I suspect I'll go through about 8 filters in a year. (You can use the unit without the filter, but performance declines and it seems to make more noise.)
Bottom line: I think this is a better, more natural, and more interesting "water source" for my cat than anything else I have seen on the market. And if I sense my cat is happy, I don't mind a little extra work keeping his water source fun, clean, and brimming.
NOTE: Given the maintenance required, I do not think this is a good product for those with mobility problems, arthritis, low dexterity, or minimal patience.
ADDENDUM (20060507) I have now had the fountain for over a year. I find that you can go without cleaning for about two weeks; that is: just refill the water and plug in again. And after awhile, you develop your own system for cleaning it.
For example, I have disassembled and cleaned the pump now about 5 times. After the second time, you understand how everything goes together and it's really easy.
CLEANING TIPS (pump): (1) Q-tip-type swabs. These are great for getting grime out of the hard to reach places. (2) Use an unaltered paperclip to lift up the "propeller" of the pump (It's held in by a magnet.) One other thing: be careful when unscrewing the "crown" of the dome. It has plastic threads (like threads in a screw) that could be damaged easily if you apply too much torque when turning. So just be very slow and gradual-- NEVER use force. It will last years and years I suspect.
Changing the filter: I change the filter every six weeks or so. You can determine what frequency is best by looking at it. I suggest you find an online reseller who has a good price and reasonable shipping. Then, stock up: get three of four boxes (9-12 filters). This should last you for a couple years.
ADDENDUM (20060802) I have now had this fountain for well over a year. Not a single part has failed or broken.
CLEANING/MAINTENANCE TIPS (general)
- my filter usage is 5 per year (one cat)
- Q-tips are very helpful when cleaning the pump -- whether you take it apart or just clean the exterior and the water exit.
- a soapy sponge is best for cleaning the dome and water tray since it can get into some of the tighter angles.
- a small bottle brush is helpful for cleaning the area where the crown of teh dome is. (Remove the crown, dip the bottle brush in warm, sudsy water, and clean.)
- I refill the water dome (container) every 4 days for my 15 pound cat.
- when properly maintained, the pump is whisper quiet
As I said previously, this is a clever device that requires more cleaning than a regular water bowl. However, my cat loves it, and now that I have become a pro at using it, I don't give the periodic cleaning (and the thrice yearly pump cleaning) a second thought.
ADDENDUM (20070304) A reviewer noted that it is difficult to get information on replacement parts (e.g., pump). I wrote the company (Hagen) and they replied as follows:
Dear Steve,
I apologize for the delay in the email response. We were experiencing technical difficulties that caused the delays, which can still unfortunately occur in 2006.
The replacement pumps are available to the retailers, but it is their decision whether or not to stock them. We do not make it difficult for the stores to obtain replacement parts for our products. Many retailers are willing to special order parts if they do not stock them in their stores. When selling replacement parts direct, we charge suggested retail as we do not want to compete with our retailers. While you may be able to purchase a new fountain for only a few dollars more than the pump, that store may be able to get the pump for you at a lesser cost. Suggested retail cost of the complete fountain is $[...].
Also, these pumps often stop working simply because they are in need of a thorough cleaning. The manual does include instructions on how to disassemble the pump to remove the impeller for and clean it out. Most often, this is all the pump needs to get going again. There is also a one year warranty on the pump, so if it fails within a year of purchase, the customer can return it to us for warranty repair or replacement.
Thank you, Sharon Emond, Customer Service Dept. Rolf C. Hagen (USA) Corp.
-- More information on the pump (from an email) -->
Dear Steve,
The cost on the replacement pump (part # 50070) is $[...] plus $[...] for shipping and handling. To order, please feel free to contact us either by return email, fax or by calling our 1-800#. We accept all major credit cards. Remember to include your full shipping address and credit card information (Account name, # and expiration date). Note: If your billing address is different from your shipping address, please include that address also.
We also accept check or money order, please mail to address below:
Rolf C. Hagen (USA) Corp. [...] -- ###
UPDATE (20100706): Hooray! The replacement pump can now be bought at Amazon: Cat It Fresh and Clear Water Fountain/Drinking Dome for Cats Circulating Pump Cul - Cat It 50070
28 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Great! Exceeded expectations!Jan 19, 2006
By szczotka I researched the topic well before I bought the Cat It water fountain. And after reading multiple multiple reviews of many different products (including this one) I was prepared for a lot of different problems: clogging, algea, water splashed all over the place, thing not working properly, etc. I needed to buy something though to regain control over my bathtub, so I chose the Cat It water fountain. And after two months of owning and operationg the Cat It fountain, I have to admit none such thing has happened yet! It is very quiet, you can only hear the water flow if it is very quiet in the house. My cats have not figured out how to make a mess with it, and love it (to the point that they show little or no interest in the bathtub!). Each of my three cats has their own way of drinking out of the fountain and they definitely like it. It is not high maintenance: I clean it about once a week, but it could go longer without cleaning. It holds quite a lot of water: for three cats I only have to refill 2-3 times a week (and it is a middle of heating season). The filters do pretty good job of catching the debris and are easy to rinse out. So if you want to get your cats out of your sink or tub, I definitely recommend this product!
54 of 61 found the following review helpful:
My Cats Love ThisJun 07, 2005
By Melissa McCauley When my Petmate drinking fountain died, there were no replacement motors or new Petmate fountains available at my local PetsMart. They did have this Catit fountain (more reasonably priced than the Petmate), so intrigued by its unusual look, I bought it. My cats received this replacement enthusiastically - but now that I see it in action, I am not so crazy about its design. The water comes out of a central point in the top of the half-sphere and covers the entire outside of the dome. The cats seem to like the novelty of multiple places to lick the water, but the water is exposed to airborne contaminants (and cat saliva) and quickly becomes dirty. The half-sphere is also the water reservoir. To refill the water, you must take the entire dome off, turn it upside down under the faucet to fill it, then flip it back over and line up three pegs to settle the dome back into place. If you are not that coordinated - like me - you can quickly end up with a big puddle of water spreading across the floor before you line up the darn pegs.
Pro - Cats Like it. Con - Big points off for not being user friendly.
Conclusion - When this one dies, I'll go back to a Petmate or the more expensive Drinkwell.
UPDATE-This broke after only 2 months of use!
14 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for finicky fresh water only cats!Aug 06, 2006
By Barbara Edwards JULY 26, 2006 I've had the Catit drinking fountain for about a week now. So far so good - the only concern I have is the plug-in "box" gets very warm. The cord stays cool, but I'm going to call the manufacturer tomorrow & see what's up with that. A few people have said some electricronics with those type of plugs will do this & no need to worry...we'll see...
My 4 cats took to it instantly, though none of them have ever drank from anywhere but their designated water bowls. They spend a lot more time drinking now than ever before & there's plenty of room for all of them to gather & drink from it at the same time.
Recently, one of my cats had a urinary tract infection. When I took her to my vet, he said to give all my cats distilled water from now on - not the Brita filtered water I'd been giving them, or spring/bottled water - distilled only. It's not very expensive - about 70 cents/gallon, but with 4 finicky cats that refuse to drink water with anything floating around in it, I was going to be in for a lot of hassle just to keep it stocked up for them (I usually refill their bowls with fresh water twice a day).
I was browsing through a pet supply catalogue recently & saw the watering fountains - something I'd never thought of purchasing until now. I don't need to filter the water of minerals, etc. (since it's distilled), but this was the only fountain I've seen that filters both water impurities & floating debris - none of the others I researched filtered debris. Now I can avoid wasting all that store bought water during the daily water bowl changings. I just add water to it a few times a week between cleanings; no more hair & debris floating around in stagnant water.
I'd recommend this fountain to anyone - & using distilled water - it's better for the kitties & should keep the lime & mineral build up down - which should ultimately lengthen the life of the unit's pump & overall performance. I'll post another note here later if I have any problems.
AUGUST 05,2006 UPDATE...Still working great, still using distilled water. The water flows fine over dome even while sitting on my uneven floors! The very warm plug-in box is ok - I spoke with someone at Hagen who assured me this was normal for these type of plugs.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
My cats and I like itOct 03, 2005
By JV
"Tech Geek"
My cats think it's great. I bought it because my girl cat insists on drinking from taps, and I thought a 'cat-tap' might make her happier.
She loves it.
NOTE: if the fountain doesn't flow all over the bowl, check whether the pump intake is clogged. Ours got fur in it somehow, and it just needed a light clean with a brush.
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