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How many times have your loving Persians come and given you a wet face kiss? Or jumped in your lap and shown you their sopping wet chest hair... and given you that “Fix it Mommy” look? Of course, with their flat faces and hairy chests, it's not easy for a Persian to have a good, satisfying drink of water and still maintain immaculate table manners - unless, of course, you provide your cat with a water fountain to drink from! There are commercial water fountains available for cats. In fact, I have purchased and tried out two other pet fountains and discovered they just didn't address the needs of a long-haired cat. The fountains were difficult to keep filled, hard to take apart to clean and clogged easily with the hair or food that washed off my pretty feline's face. Also, the design often made it too easy for toys to be knocked in the water reservoir. In fact, I think one of my cats would deliberately bat her toy into the fountain! The bottom line - the design of the commercial fountains still allowed the water to soak the cat's face or chest when it took a drink. So... I decided to build a better mouse-trap! Ah... I mean water fountain: a fountain designed especially for my Persians. I wanted my cats to have running filtered water to drink, while still keeping their hair high and dry. Think about it - No more teaching your cat to drink like a rodent. Or wondering is your cat getting enough water to drink. So... I did it! I designed and built a terrific water fountain for my cats - and you can too! Materials List
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The Whisper
Internal Filter 2-10i
Obviously you will need a small pump for your fountain. I bought mine at Super
Wal-Mart in the pet section for only $9.98. It is a Whisper Internal Filter
2-10i and it is a super quiet, power filtration pump. It uses medium filtered
cartridges. NOTE: Be sure to select a product that has an INTERNAL pump.

Glass
Beads
Glass beads are needed in the bottom of the container for your fountain to both
anchor it and to fill the water reservoir and filter out large debris. Large
particles will go to the bottom of the beads and will not be sucked up by the
pump.
You will need enough glass beads to raise the pump to the height needed. I used
three small 12 oz bags.
Choose a glass beads in a color to co-ordinate with your home decor - or your
cats! The beads were found at Wal-Mart. $2.99 a 12 oz bag. The larger bags are a
little cheaper per oz. just depends on what you like. Glass beads work better
than the rocks. Smooth surface, means no hair to cling to the beads.

Glass Bowl
Once you have your pump and the beads your will need a container or reservoir
for the fountain.
I chose a heavy glass fish bowl found in the pet section of Super Wal-Mart for
only $5.99. The small top of the glass fish bowl is perfect for the fountain.
NOTE: You can also use a small plastic critter cage. You will not need the top
that comes with it. It is smaller and much lighter then the fish bowl, but it
will also break and tip more easily.
Place the beads in the bottom of the glass bowl.

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