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This is George. The $30 fountain is not good enough for King George. He like the water out of the faucet better.

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Hb2003

😂 aww

Our Dog Pax prefers drinking water from a fountain not in use full of soil He also drinks the birds bath or puddles etc. He prefers that to tap water so you are not alone with your pet.

Even when He comes back from his walk it is straight to the fountain to quench His thirst. We have never been able to divert him from this

BOB

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Missy_D

All of my cats over the years have preferred puddles / water fountain / out of the toilet 🤮🤮 / from a dripping tap even though there is always a bowl or 2 of fresh clean water in the house. You are not alone xxx

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Catlover3

Sounds like our cat. He sticks his head in any cup or glass whether it has water or something else in it. He also has a cat fountain which he does use as long as no one is watching!

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