Instructions on how to make an inexpensive automatic waterer for your pet. It doesn’t look fancy, but it gets the job done.
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Instructions on how to make an inexpensive automatic waterer for your pet. It doesn’t look fancy, but it gets the job done.
I have bought expensive cat waterers in the past without success. They either broke or built up nasty deposits. I recently bought an inexpensive beta fish tank at PetsMart(sans fish) with a small bio charcoal filter and pump and set it up near my kitchen sink. (My cats always drank from the faucet and I would have to leave it dripping) The pump circulates the water and they love drinking from the falling water from the pump. I put some large glass beads in the bottom to collect any debris. The water stays crystal clear. I use only filtered water. My cats will spend minutes at a time drinking from this fountain and I know they are getting the required amount of water in their diet to stay healthy. Now my kitchen faucet can stay off and I save on water. This is a great idea for cat owners.