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moneysavingkitten wrote: »Sorry, I'll try to be quiet. Mine is sleeping behind the laptop screen at the moment, fortunately he hasn't seen it yet
If it goes cheap enough I will have to get it for her...she does need to drink more.0 -
loveshopping wrote: »What would you rather? Treats and Toys or something to drink water out of?
Hmm I guess if it makes him healthier then something to drink out of... I can't make my mind up if he will just splash about in it though, he likes water
I guess I would probably spend £20 on him for xmas anyway extending his play ball on a track thing... so maybe that should be the budget for the fountain?So so SO tired of being ripped off, and mislead
Hope sharing saves some pain.0 -
moneysavingkitten wrote: »Sorry, I'll try to be quiet. Mine is sleeping behind the laptop screen at the moment, fortunately he hasn't seen it yet
We've got away with it so far. she's had her coffee and gone downstairs for brunch.0 -
lego star wars and harry potter back from yesterday0
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If anyone wants that Samsung 50" and is on the waiting list, hang on in there. Mine will be going back into the pot shortly - decided it isn't worth the £400.0
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re:cat fountain - we've got the catmate one http://www.petstuffgalore.co.uk/cat-products/auto-feeders/cat-mate-pet-fountain.html and it has received mix reviews from our cat clan. Three of the cats use it, the other three prefer normal bowls. I was surprised because they all seem to like to drink water outside that sort of moves when the wind blows, etc. or water from the tap. Thought this would copy the outdoor water but be healthier without all the water fleas swimming around it it...lol!
Thanks very much for the infoThat one looks like there is more movement in the water, so it is interesting to know some of the cats still aren't bothered. Do you find any of them play with the water? Mine loves to make a mess that's the main thing that has put me off trying in the past.
So so SO tired of being ripped off, and mislead
Hope sharing saves some pain.0 -
moneysavingkitten wrote: »Hmm I guess if it makes him healthier then something to drink out of... I can't make my mind up if he will just splash about in it though, he likes water
If you replace the water in the bowl daily, then surely that's healthy? And I haven't heard of any cats being ill because they haven't got a water fountain. Am I missing something?0 -
moneysavingkitten wrote: »Thanks very much, be interesting to see what this fountain goes for. Been looking around for reviews... there are much prettier ones around for about £30, I wonder how good this one is?
The drinkwell platinum fountain seems to have some good reviews.
I am tempted by the Cat mate pet fountain for £19.98 (unless price of the drinkwell platinum later today comes down alot) as it seems to have very good reviews - very quiet and easy to clean. Also has 2 upper bowls for the cat to drink out of. Will have to wait and see...can I convince my OH we need a water fountain?0 -
Lumberjack boots were £55 yesterday. The deal at 2.44 could be a wide angle camera lens and there is another 32" tv on.0
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Goldeneye is back, but just for PS3 again0
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