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This product works just as described and lasts quite a while. Unfortunately, my cats wouldn't eat it so I kept triming it down as it was growing so tall, it was falling over. Too expensive to try again.
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this is a great idea...if you don't have a dog. my dog take it out and drags the grass and water through the house. it is greast for cats.
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The first time the grass grew well, the second and third time I tried to grow the grass almost nothing grew. The biggest problem was the slime it created in the fountain. I had the hardest time trying to remove ALL of the slime -- it was everywhere. Had to take apart and clean the entire unit once a week. Needless to say, I won't be buying these again. Cheaper and easier to buy cat grass that does not grow in the Drinkwell.
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My cat has been obsessed with the bathroom sink--asking to have access to the faucet numerous times a day. She also has feline hyperesthesia (basically kitty OCD where she chases and attacks her tail) and I needed something to occupy her little mind. She loves this fountain. She figured out after the second day she can drink from the spout like she does the faucet. Sometimes she just lays by it (I think the sound is soothing) or just watches it. She is a good drinker, so getting more water into her was not an issue--but if you have an animal who needs to drink more water, this would do it. The motor is almost silent, and I love that I can break it apart and pop it into the dishwasher. You don't really need the special cleaning kit for the motor--a Q Tip works just fine. You do need to keep the water level up or the motor starts sputtering. Be sure to watch that as you lose some water to evaporation as well as consumption. It's very easy to maintain, though. I highly recommend!
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Better than catnip? I'm not so sure. However, cats know purrfectly well that grass aids in their digestion process. It is their vegetables ... they cannot get enough. It's good for them and tasty, too!
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