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Petmate Deluxe Fresh Flow Purifying Pet Fountain

Posted: May 7, 2009 9:38 AM
Updated: May 7, 2009 9:38 AM

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Petmate Deluxe Fresh Flow Purifying Pet Fountain

Moving fountain water, like that delivered by the Petmate Deluxe Fresh Flow Purifying Pet Fountain, is often fresher than standing water because motion adds oxygen, which helps to reduce bacteria. The movement also naturally cools the water, so the device is almost like a filtered water cooler for your cat. Your feline will be encouraged to drink, since cats are often attracted to moving water, as pet owners with a dripping faucet near a cat may attest. Replaceable charcoal filters add an extra measure of clean freshness to your kitty’s next drink. $39.99 at PETCO.

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