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The PetSafe® Drinkwell® 3.7 litre Pet Fountain is designed with you and your pet in mind. This automatic water bowl features a free-falling water stream with adjustable flow control. Choose from nearly silent circulation on the lowest setting to a tranquil stream on the highest. The flow control allows you to tailor the water flow to your pet’s needs. When it’s time to refill, simply use a jug to fill the bowl to the desired level. The 3.7 litre Fountain was specifically designed with no hard-to-reach crevices to clean, allowing you to spend more quality time with your pet. Trust PetSafe® to help to keep your pet healthy, safe and happy.
Rated 3 out of
5 by
Tonya from
Quiet and deliciousGreat little fountain! It is very quiet and my cats are now drinking a lot more. They even come home to have a sip instead of going to the stream which they used to prefer.
Date published: 2024-03-01
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Kate4 from
Good purchaseBoth of our cats love it!
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