About ThirstyCat’s Cat Fountains

bubble up cat fountains

Bubble-up Cat Fountains

All cats seem to be attracted to Bubble-up cat fountains but we recommend them for shorthair cats particularly as longhairs will likely get their neck fur wet when drinking. (We do have Cat

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neutral colors

Fashion of Neutral

To say that fashions change is to be redundant. Fashion is change. From 2016 through 2019 the ‘color of the year’ has gone from Rose Quartz through Yellow Green, Violet to Living Coral.

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BENGAL CAT

Bengal Cat

Bengal Cat To understand your Bengal cat it is important to understand that the primary contributor to this breed is the Asian Leopard Cat, or Bengalensis – so named because the first known

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american shorthair

American Shorthair Cat Breed

The American Shorthair, formerly known as the Domestic Shorthair is widely believed to have come over on the Mayflower where they were employed in the service of rodent control – a job they

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declawing cats

The Evil Of Declawing A Cat

Declawing is not like a manicure. It’s a serious surgery that involves 10 individual amputations—not just of the cats’ nails but of the last digit of each toe as well. To cats, clawing

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cat drinking fountain

Stream Cat Water Fountains

According to a recent study over 85% of all cats are attracted to stream cat water fountains because they are just generally attracted to the moving water of streams. Watch the video to

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About Our Recirculating Pumps

About Our Recirculating Pumps Aquarium recirculating pumps,  such as those we use in our cat fountains, have been a vital component of aquariums for many decades and have proven to be essential for

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copper spout

About the Copper We Use

The copper that we use for all our Cat Taps; the Serenity, the Downflow and for the bubble-up spouts is 99.9% pure and is certified for use in drinking water throughout Europe and

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About Our Carbon Filters

Activated carbon, also called activated charcoal, is a natural toxin remover. It is often kept in hospital and veterinarian emergency rooms. There is no downside if taken internally  – it can’t hurt –

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