Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. We’re a couple hours in to trying the Pyrex dish, but so far the dog won’t go near it. Seriously such a baby. But on the plus side, the cat tried and failed to tip it!
This is OP. I truly hate fountains. I’ve gone through many over the years and finally gave up. For me, they’re a pain.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a fountain.
Mine would constantly dunk her toys in any water bowl bit or small, and knock them over trying to get her toys out.
Fountain... no issues whatsoever. Still tries to baptize her toys, but has never knocked it over.
Don't spend too much on the fountain. My cat knocked it over the first day I got one. The only thing that works for us is a water cooler style filter.
We have this for the dog’s food already. She climbs up into it and flips the entire thing over, so we only use it for food now, not water. She’s a Maine Coon, so bigger and stronger than other kittens.Anonymous wrote:Can you put the bowl in a holder like this?
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Anonymous wrote:Get a fountain.
Mine would constantly dunk her toys in any water bowl bit or small, and knock them over trying to get her toys out.
Fountain... no issues whatsoever. Still tries to baptize her toys, but has never knocked it over.
Hmm, this one might work. Going to try with the dog first because he’s picky and a nervous baby about new things.Anonymous wrote:I use a small square pyrex dish for my cats and place it on a rubber mat. I bought 2, one for water, one for food. Been doing watering and feeding like that for years. It works. Easy to clean. No mess. Does not flip over.