Petmate Deluxe Fresh Flow Pet Fountain Medium, Bleached Linen


  • Pet fountain for multiple-cat households or small dogs
  • Provides stream of naturally cool and oxygenated water
  • Translucent 50-ounce reservoir; replaceable charcoal filter
  • Flow-control lever; ultra quiet; made of easy-to-clean plastic
  • Measures 13-1/2 by 9 by 7 inches

Product Description
Pets love fresh flowing water! Ultra-quiet purifying pet fountain for multiple cat households or small dogs, provides naturally cool and oxygenated water. Features include a replaceable filter and a reservoir that adds water automatically…. More >>

Petmate Deluxe Fresh Flow Pet Fountain Medium, Bleached Linen

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  1. #1 by Nancy G. Kelly on June 17, 2010 - 2:11 am

    then it got really loud and within 2 weeks stopped working altogether. I haven’t had time to return it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. #2 by Thor Simon on June 17, 2010 - 4:27 am

    I bought one of these several months ago. It was great for about two weeks, and since then it’s been nothing but trouble.

    To begin with, the filter is essentially worthless. It has a few small, loosely packed granules of activated charcoal in a big bag made of white fuzzy filter material that doesn’t even reliably collect the algae that inevitably form in the thing. The filters don’t last months, as the instructions claim — more like a week or two until they’re hopelessly contaminated with algae and have to be discarded lest they cause the whole bowl to gunk up.

    Oh, did I mention the algae? This thing is just full of nooks and crannies that get splashed with water — but don’t stay wet or have continual flow over them — perfect for breeding the icky green stuff. It’s nearly impossible to clean it well enough to stop the growth once it starts; all you can really do is slow it down enough that — if you’re lucky — it won’t make the water taste bad or (worse) make your pets sick. In fact, we thought we’d sanitized the entire thing using bleach (no easy feat, and *not* something that should be necessary) only to see the algae regrow twice before we figured out that it was even inside the pump, which we had to disassemble into 3 pieces to clean — well, clean, more or less. I’m not going to dump bleach into the pump, it has metal parts.

    I pin the blame for this one on the crummy filter, first and foremost, and on the product design that creates dark, damp, hard-to-clean surfaces everywhere. Oh, and did I mention that the filters are hard to find? Big chain pet stores are happy to sell you this water bowl (I assume they make more margin than on the Drinkwell, which was the original product in this category) but can’t be bothered to stock the filters. There are aquarium filters in similar sizes — those would actually even do some good, unlike the Petmate filters — but the cheap pump won’t generate enough pressure to give a decent flow rate through them. Nice.

    Don’t make the mistake I did. Buy a Drinkwell, not the house-brand knockoff (this product) even if it’s on sale.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. #3 by Smokey on June 17, 2010 - 6:58 am

    I came back on this site to see if I could get any info on replacing the moter on this dish. The one on mine broke and I have had it for less than a year. It was great to have while it lasted. I lost the manual so I guess I will have to buy a new one.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Courtney S on June 17, 2010 - 8:13 am

    I have a dog and 2 cats.

    This product seemed like a great idea: fresh flowing water, filtered and clean. I thought it would make my life a little easier, but it just annoyed me instead.

    My main problems with the fountain are the noises it makes when the water get a little low, and the gunk that builds up inside the bowl. The noise is so irritating that I ended up packing the fountain away and going back to regular water in a bowl.

    If I upgrade from the regular bowl again I would just get one of those “water cooler” style water bowls with a reservoir of water and no moving parts.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. #5 by Music Fan on June 17, 2010 - 10:32 am

    After using the Fresh Flow Cat Fountain for a few months, my cats have adjusted to it well and it seems to be working perfectly. My vet recommended a fountain for one of my cats due to a slight kidney problem and this really seemed to do the trick to get her to drink more water from her bowl instead of from the sink faucets. The entire fountain comes apart easily for cleaning with soap and water (about once a week will keep it running smoothly without clogs) and the adjustable pump works great.
    Rating: 5 / 5