Reddit Reddit reviews Petmate Pet Cafe Waterer Cat and Dog Water Dispenser 4 Sizes, 3 GAL, Pearl Tan

We found 3 Reddit comments about Petmate Pet Cafe Waterer Cat and Dog Water Dispenser 4 Sizes, 3 GAL, Pearl Tan. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Petmate Pet Cafe Waterer Cat and Dog Water Dispenser 4 Sizes, 3 GAL, Pearl Tan
AUTOMATIC REFILL: The cat & dog water bowl dispenser slowly dispenses water to prolong time between refills. Perfect for pet parents with busy lifestyles. Holds 3 gallons to accommodate large pets.SPILL-FREE WATER STATION: Easy-grab cutouts allow pet parents to easily lift the pet water bowl without spilling. Wide-mouth bottle of the cat & dog waterer is easy to remove from the base for convenient washing.FOOD & WATER: Keep pets fed with fresh food & water with a variety of our products. Check out our airtight dry food storage containers, bowls for kennels, gravity water bowls, automated food bowls & travel accessories.Petmate: For over 50 years, we at Petmate are passionate about our dogs, cats & furry friends in general. Starting with the very first dog kennel, we've produced plenty of eco-friendly products that pets will love.JUST FOR PETS: Petmate makes a variety of pet products for dogs, cats, chickens & other small furry friends! Check out our brands such as Aspen Pet, Arm & Hammer, Booda, Chuckit!, Jackson Galaxy & more!
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3 Reddit comments about Petmate Pet Cafe Waterer Cat and Dog Water Dispenser 4 Sizes, 3 GAL, Pearl Tan:

u/kingrootintootin2 · 4 pointsr/Rabbits

I use this. they'll never be able to knock it over, and it'll never run dry. the water will get nasty and need to be replaced (about once a week) before your buns empty it

u/Avridt · 3 pointsr/dogs

It goes without saying, but check anything you do with your vet first as you probably know if it's not neurological than restricting water access could be bad.

Maybe an easy cheap method would be ice cubes in a [bowl like this](Petmate Pet Cafe Pet Waterer, 3 Gal, Pearl Tan https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003EV7FA0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_DAoOyb33Z8MFQ). It would be more of a slow release than a timed release. You'd have to play with it a bit to get the right amount/release. You would probably want to still put a regular bowl out after exercise and during meals.

u/iisauser · 2 pointsr/CasualConversation

I am so happy for you! I'm probably going to end up repeating a lot of what others have already said, but I just wanted to chime in. :)

  1. Litter boxes: I've read where you said that you will have two even though they've only used the one. This is a great idea! My two cents is if they do only end up using the one, to either move the other so they have two spots in the apartment to use the bathroom. If that's not feasible, just keep the other as a backup/switch them out. Since you're supposed to wash them at least once a week, you could alternate on which box is in use this way. Just know that you may end up having to scoop 2x a day, or more, with the one box and the 2 cats. (We currently have 5 cats splitting 2 litter boxes and they need to be scooped a minimum of 2x a day.)

  2. Protect your electrical cords and water hoses! Not only do they like to chew on them, but I've had at least one cat chew threw the plastic water hose to my refrigerator! Water... water everywhere! (She did stop going behind the stove, where the hose was, after that.) Electrical cords pose the risk of electrocution as well as them swallowing plastic and various metals. (If you have a copper water hose, then that bit won't apply. We were living in a house where the hose was haphazardly connected to the sink, ran through the bottom of the cabinets, behind the stove, and then to the refrigerator. Our previous landlord was a "plumber" and "electrician"... I'm so glad we moved.)

  3. Make sure your food trash is covered or taken out immediately. I can't count the number of times I caught Luna digging something out of the trash even though he had a bowl full of food. If you have a covered trash can, you might want to see if you can get something to weigh it down so they can't knock it over just playing. (This has happened to us. They'd be playing in the kitchen, spring off the trash can, and it would knock it over.) We just have a simple plastic trash can with a pedal to open the lid. And I should take my own advice and finally do this too.

  4. Have water always available. We bought a simple automatic waterer for them. It uses gravity to dispense more water. It is ver similar to this. If it starts to look funky, I wash it was a vinegar water solution and a sponge I keep just for their food and water containers. (I rinse until I no longer smell any vinegar, and then I rinse some more just in case.) It would work beautifully... if our Eclipse would stop knocking it over.

  5. Call them by their name, and eventually they might perk up when they hear it. Our's know their names. They won't necessarily come when called, but they do know we're talking to them when we say it.

  6. Punishment only works if you do it while they're in the act. I have found that if I clap loudly that I'll startle them just enough to where they'll stop. They don't like being scared, and I have found this to be fairly effective.

  7. They will get in the most unlikely places... I have found them on top of my refrigerator, on top of my cabinets (about eight feet off the ground), and inside my top cabinets. Just... just be prepared to look high as well as low if they decide to hide.

    I think that's all I wanted to share. I wish you the best of luck with your two new furry kitties!