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josaphine32 | 14:47 Wed 02nd Feb 2011 | Animals & Nature
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I am looking for one, Do they work off the mains or are they battery operated? Are they any good? If so which one would you recommend I would like one with a largish water capacity as i have 3 little dogs and 7 cats, I know it would have to be cleaned out daily. but 3 of the cats will only drink from the bathroom tap and I have got to the stage were I am constantly up and down turning the taps on and off. plus the fact of constantly cleaning the bath out from muddy foot prints.
Any web links or web offers would be great, I have googled but don't know which ones are good.

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http://www.seapets.co...e.html?ref=googlebase ive got this one from a pet store.

I have 2 cats and it needs filling every 2-3 days.
Its mains powered but on a fairly long cable and would be hard for them to tip over.
Its been running about 2 years now with no trouble.
I have a Drinkwell 360 fountain which is mains operated & has a good size drinking bowl. Got it from Zooplus :http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/cat_bowls
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Thanks all you have been a great help, I think i am going to go with what messalina has got £35.00 from vets uk the drinkwell 360 as its a big unit.
I had one, but found the filters too expensive, and I dont really like plastic bowls. I gave it away as was also nervous about the electric cable when we bought a new puppy into the house. Waste of money IMHO.

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