Description:
This stainless steel cat water fountain provides continuous flowing water with a 108 oz (3.2 L) capacity, encouraging pets to drink more and stay hydrated. The design is suited for home use and short trips, offering a visible water level window and a quiet pump that keeps drinking peaceful while reducing refill frequency.
Key Points
The fountain features a water level window that lets you check remaining water without removing the cover. The bowl and cover are made from 304 stainless steel, which is corrosion resistant and can withstand high-temperature cleaning, according to the manufacturer. A nearly silent 5 V pump runs at ≤ 28 dB to avoid startling pets and to keep household noise low. The flowing water shape is intended to attract pets who prefer moving water, helping with hydration and potentially supporting urinary tract health.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Stainless Steel Cat Water Fountain 108 oz / 3.2 L
- Capacity: 108 oz (3.2 L)
- Material: 304 stainless steel
- Pump: Ultra-silent 5 V pump, ≤ 28 dB
- Filtration: Quadruple filtration system with activated carbon, cotton layer, filter sponge
Benefits
The quadruple filtration system combines activated carbon with a cotton layer and a sponge to reduce odors, soften water, and trap hair and debris, delivering cleaner-tasting water. The stainless steel construction reduces the risk of bacterial buildup compared with some plastics, and it tolerates higher temperatures for easier sanitizing. With a 3.2 liter reservoir, the fountain can reduce how often you need to refill, which can be convenient during short trips or busy days.
Usage Recommendations
Place the fountain on a flat surface away from food bowls to encourage drinking. Clean the stainless steel components regularly and replace the activated carbon filter as recommended by the filter supplier to maintain water quality. Consider that while the pump is ultra-silent, periodic maintenance may be required to prevent clogging from pet hair or debris. For multi-pet households, check water levels more often during hot weather or activity spikes to ensure continuous supply.










