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AquaFresh Smart Fountain for Animals
π§ Smart irrigation with an infrared sensor ensures your pet has constant access to fresh water.
π Save energy with auto-sleep mode and silent operation.
π Dimensions: 20.5cm x 20.5cm x 18cm
The perfect solution for dogs and cats, with a large 3L capacity and a replaceable carbon filter that ensures clean water for longer.
Constant access to fresh waterπ§
With a capacity of 3 liters, the smart fountain provides your pet with a constant supply of fresh and oxygenated water. Thanks to the circulation system, the water is always tasty and clean, encouraging animals to drink more often. Ideal for cats and small dogs, you take care of your pet's health without having to constantly refill the water.



Two operating modes
Choose between Smart mode, which dispenses water on demand, or Standard mode, which flows continuously.
The simple control system allows you to change the fountain's operating modes with a single button, adapting it to the needs of your pet.
The water shortage protection function ensures that the fountain will always work when needed.


4 Reasons Why Cats Don't Like Drinking From Standard Bowls
- Instinctive avoidance of standing water
In nature, cats avoid standing water because it is often polluted. This is a natural reaction that makes them instinctively distrust water that is not flowing. - Invisible water
Cats, as hunters, focus primarily on detecting movement. Still, clear water in a bowl may be virtually invisible to them, discouraging them from drinking. - Irritating mustache
Cats' whiskers are incredibly sensitive, and touching the edge of the bowl before reaching for the water can be very uncomfortable for them. This explains why they often leave food on the edge of the bowl. - Sharpened sense of smell
Cats have twice the sense of smell of humans, so they can detect bacteria in stagnant water. Although they may be thirsty, they prefer not to drink water that they perceive as stale.
Would you drink water that has been sitting in a glass on the floor for weeks? Your cat thinks the same way. Even though he can't get fresh water, he simply chooses not to drink it, which often leads to chronic dehydration. Finally, in desperation, he drinks stagnant water when the thirst becomes unbearable.
