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This Popular Water Fountain Might Be The Game-Changer In Keeping Your Cat Hydrated
The company has already sold 30,000 of them.
As a cat owner, I know for a fact that cats can be the most fickle housemates alive. Case in point: I currently have a rotating selection of three wet foods, since some days, my cat just refuses the food she couldn’t get enough of only days prior. (According to my vet, this is a common trait in very spoiled cats.) Apparently, studies suggest some cats might even have a preference when it comes to how their water is served up. That’s why the people behind KittySpout set out to make the perfect cat fountain, with the help of a panel of veterinarians. KittySpout’s fountains are not only quiet, but they’re easy to clean — and crafted to deliver fresh water the way your cat might naturally prefer it. Best of all, the fountains are majorly discounted right now.
Quick Highlights
- Designed to encourage cats to drink enough water
- Made of easy-to-clean stainless steel
- Quiet operation
- Uses filters for fresher tasting and smelling water
- KittySpout donates $1 from every order to help support shelter cats
The Water Fountains
The KittySpout is available in two models. You can get it in a 4-liter size for multiple (or extra thirsty) cats, or a 3.2-liter that might fit better in your cat’s favorite nook of the house. Both have quiet operation, according to reviewers (which means if you work from home, it won’t disrupt your Zoom meetings). Shipping is fast and is currently free if you spend over $85. Also, you have to admit, there’s something especially charming about the cauldron-like design.
Both of KittySpouts fountains happen to be on sale right now. Regardless of which model you opt for, you can pair it with a bundle that includes replacement filters and an AC adapter. The six-month and one-year bundles also come with a free gift right now.
What Reviewers Are Saying
While KittySpout seems to know a lot about cats and cat behavior, it’s really the reviews that make this fountain so intriguing. The KittySpout site features thousands of positive reviews for the fountains. Cats make wonderful companions, but they make it quite clear when they want nothing to do with a new product. Since 30,000 fountains have been sold (and counting), KittySpout’s concept seems to be working for plenty of house cats.
If your cat happens to enjoy drinking from the kitchen or bathroom sink, it’s safe to say that they’ll at least be curious about the KittySpout fountain. That said, the company does offer some suggestions, just in case. One recommendation is putting a little bit of catnip on the spout of the fountain, just to encourage your cat to check it out. In a few days, there’s a good chance your cat might embrace it.
But if it doesn’t end up working for your cat, KittySpout offers a 365-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked. (If only all pet companies had that same reassurance.)
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