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The PETLIBRO App-Controlled Cat Water Fountain combines a 2.5L capacity with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connectivity to monitor your cat’s drinking habits via a dedicated app. Featuring a durable 304 stainless steel tray and a multi-layer filtration system, it ensures fresh, clean water while operating quietly at 23dB. Smart alerts keep maintenance hassle-free, making it the ultimate hydration solution for health-conscious cat owners.










| ASIN | B0BSFB2D37 |
| Allergen Information | BPA-Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,003 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #363 in Cat Fountains |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care instructions | Only recommended for cats, The device only supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,569) |
| Date First Available | 9 May 2023 |
| Flavor | cat water fountain |
| Item Weight | 953 g |
| Item model number | PLFF005 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Product Dimensions | 23.11 x 19.05 x 16 cm; 952.54 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | Cat Fountain |
| Special Features | Cat Water Fountain with Stainless Steel Tray, Drinking Data Monitoring, Easily App Control (Only Supports 2. |
| Specific Uses | App Drinking Data Monitoring, Cat Water Fountain with Stainless Steel Tray, Easy to clean, Only Supports 2. |
| Voltage | 2.4 Volts (AC) |
| batteries required | No |
O**E
Cats are allergic to plastic
The overall concept of the fountain is good, it's just that the whole product should be stainless steel. My cat got chin acne because of the plastic nozzle. Not recommended.
B**E
Our cat's love the water fountain and it has greatly improved their water consumption. It took a couple of days from them to adjust, but once they did, it was great. We have two cats, so I ordered a second one for another floor in our home.
M**N
Wow, so far I love this. I bought on Prime day and already wish I would have bought two. My two mini dachshunds refuse to drink anything but fresh water. I have bought multiple devices over the years but they either leak, are loud, not user friendly, look bad or do not last. The look is perfect and blends in so well without looking like a random bowl. It is literally silent. We keep it in our bedroom and you can not hear a thing. The bowl itself is a plastic material which from a health standpoint I do not love due to it harboring bacteria but the top piece that they drink from is stainless steel. I absolutely love that this connects with wifi and will send notifications to my phone. It tells you when it needs water, cleaned, filter or is knocked off its base. Super easy to assemble and connect. Hopefully it last with time and we have no issues. I will update if anything changes. My pups are 10LBS and 16lbs for reference. This also has an app to monitor everything and set drinking goals. My pups are so picky they tend to not drink water so I’m excited to be able to track them. I even set up how long I would like it to run and how long I would like it to rest. For the price this is very nice and fancy. Way more then you could ever think to want in a bowl. I solely bought this based on look and fresh running water.
D**U
My cats love it To defo buy
J**D
Whatever team that designed this should get an award. This is magical. I have two cats who share this fountain. One likes water, the other does not. This fountain measures how much the cats drink, and while I don’t know how much each cat drinks, I can keep an eye out for the total amount they had each day and take a closer look if the amount fluctuates by a lot. Since what I am paying attention to is the trend, I don’t care about the amount of water evaporating, which should be constant. The true genius of this fountain is, as others have mentioned, that the motor charges wirelessly. This is the second fountain I had to buy due to the motor dying out, and I am sure it will be the last. For some reason, I have confidence that the wireless charging gives it a longer motor life. Speaking of motors, this thing is silent. I was honestly hoping to get some running water background sound out of it, but I don’t hear it at all. Maybe if I’m in the same room and listening for it. I also love that the top of the fountain is stainless steel, making it much easier to clean. That said, you have to open every part and wash every crevice each time you clean it. The biofilm does build up in just a few days. The company recommends that you clean it weekly, but I clean it twice a week. Maybe you can get by with weekly cleans if you have just one cat, but with two cats, that gets gross. I also think that the cats drink more with the water constantly running. I still keep a bowl upstairs, but they have been drinking out of it less compared to the time prior to the purchase, when there was a bowl on each floor. Suffice to say that I am very happy with this purchase and product. I would love it even more if they could track water consumption by cat using microchips or face recognition, but that’s a future feature to consider.
E**S
PROS: 1. Simple, elegant design that doesn't draw attention 2. Wifi and app alert you to low water and power/connection issues CONS: 1. Spillage - Major design flaw results in water puddles under the unit (see below) 2. Braided USB Cable - Typically considered an indicator of a higher-quality cable, the fabric braiding just soaks up spilled water, becomes stained, and results in the harboring of mold and bacteria. 3. Poor Cable Management - The notches cut into the feet of the base station have a hard time retaining the cable, which can cause water level misreadings when loose. PetLibro instructs the user to make sure the cable is installed in these cable management slots. 4. Difficult Pump Disassembly for Cleaning - The plastic pieces of the pump assembly fit too tightly together, and make disassembly of the motor difficult for regular cleaning. Extra tools are often required to separate pieces that should easily come apart for regular cleaning. One of the pieces on mine has a crack from the force required to separate the piece from the pump. 5. Mold & Bacteria - There are a number of tight "nooks and crannies" where bacteria and mold can grow in the motor housing behind the black mesh filter, as well as the plastic filter tray, that are too small to fit the included cleaning brushes into. 6. Main Filter is Probably Useless - There is a silicone pipe that extends from the pump up to the plastic pieces of the bowl. The filters have a hole cut into them for this pipe to pass through. The hole is far too large, meaning debris such as fur, food, and other contaminants can simply drop right into the tank. In addition, the "tabs" on the filters cause additional small gaps for debris to pass through. I say "probably" useless, as whatever media is in the filter might actually do some filtering and/or bacteria reduction, but it's highly unlikely. More Information: This fountain suffers from a major design flaw. The stainless steel bowl is too shallow, and as a result, any animal that laps water near the edge will cause water to overflow the edges and form a puddle between the bowl and base station, as well as on the floor. This is a major flaw for a water fountain. In addition, the base station is NOT submersible, so water ingress through the feet of the unit could permanently damage the unit. I reached out to PetLibro about this flaw. As of May 9, 2025, PetLibro is choosing to ignore the issue, and has not made available a simple plastic shield that would mitigate the overflow. What makes the situation worse is that if you look at PetLibro's newer water fountain offerings, you'll see that these plastic shields are included, which indicates two things: 1) PetLibro is aware of the problem, and 2) PetLibro is choosing to ignore the problem. Additionally, I question the reliability of the water pumps themselves. The water pump that was included with my fountain stopped working after only 3 months of usage. PetLibro indicates they have a 24-Month Warranty on this product, and might have replaced the pump free of charge, but in my case, I needed it working sooner than their Customer Service could get a replacement to me, so I was forced to buy a replacement pump from Amazon. While the unit was disassembled, one of my cats expressed his displeasure with the lack of flowing water by chewing on the neck of the silicone pipe that extends from the pump to the bowl of the fountain, nearly severing the top end from the rest of it. The result of this is that I've been very gingerly cleaning the pipe since then, though it grows closer and closer to coming off completely each time, and I fear it will soon do so. The replacement pipe, according to PetLibro's Customer "Service", is $8. That's on top of the $14 I'm out for replacing the pump, bringing the total for replacement parts to over 25% of the overall cost of the entire product. At less than 2 years of ownership, I'm already over $200 into this thing between the purchase cost, replacement parts, and replacement filters of highly-questionable effectiveness. Overall, I do NOT recommend this product. At this point, now having communicated with PetLibro's Customer Service, I can't recommend buying any product from them. I won't be buying any further products from them once this water fountain and the food dispenser cease to work. I just gave the unit a thorough cleaning a day or two ago. I'll try to remember to get more photos of the things mentioned in this review and update it next time I clean it.
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