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product_id: 48699927
title: "Click to Purchase"
brand: "petsafe"
price: "€ 1.06"
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url: https://www.desertcart.be/products/48699927-click-to-purchase
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# 70 oz water capacity whisper-quiet pump ceramic hygienic design Click to Purchase

**Brand:** petsafe
**Price:** € 1.06
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 💧 Elevate your pet’s hydration game with style and silence!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Click to Purchase by petsafe
- **How much does it cost?** € 1.06 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.be](https://www.desertcart.be/products/48699927-click-to-purchase)

## Best For

- petsafe enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted petsafe brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Clean & Chic:** Elegant ceramic bowl that's dishwasher safe and allergy-friendly
- • **Silent Serenity:** Whisper-quiet submersible pump for stress-free hydration
- • **Hydrate Like a Pro:** 70 oz capacity keeps your pet refreshed all day
- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Easy to disassemble and clean, saving you time
- • **Encourages Healthy Habits:** Constant water circulation entices pets to drink more

## Overview

The PetSafe Pet Fountain offers a generous 70 oz water capacity with a whisper-quiet submersible pump that continuously circulates water, promoting better pet hydration and hygiene. Its sleek gray ceramic design is dishwasher safe, allergy-friendly, and blends seamlessly into modern homes, making it the perfect upgrade for health-conscious pet owners.

## Description

The PetSafe Drinkwell Seascape pet fountain provides 70 ounces of fresh, filtered water. The low-voltage, submersible pump constantly circulates the water, keeping it clean and appealing to pets. The soothing flow of water is extremely quiet, making it easily approachable. The gray ceramic design is easy to clean and top-shelf dishwasher safe. The Seascape Pet Fountain not only fits seamlessly with modern home décor, but it also keeps pets healthy and hydrated.

Review: Cat loves it. He drinks more water. Its easy to set up and to dissasemble for cleaning. It does not make any water sounds, its quiet so no annoying water trinkling. Also the motor is very quiet. I am happy with the purchase. Only thing, be careful when you clean it, since its mase out of ceramic it could break. But ceramic is a great alternative to plastic, if your cat or dog has allergies due to plastic. My cat had cat acne, little black dots and his lips would get rodent ulcers. Turns out it was caused by plastic. So this product is perfect for my cat.
Review: I have tried water fountains before a few years ago, and I found them to be more trouble than they were worth with all the cleaning involved. I decided to give this one a try to encourage our 2 cats to drink more water. I picked this one, because it was ceramic, dish washer safe, and would still function as a water bowl if the power goes out. Noise - It makes no noise whatsoever. It does not even make a trickle sound. Easy to Clean - I clean the fountain once a week. It takes only a few minutes to disassemble, wash all the pump pieces, and rinse the filters. Then I stick the rest into the dishwasher. I don't wash by hand because the ceramic is very heavy and slippery, and I know that dropping it while washing is very likely. So every weekend, I do an extra load in the dishwasher to wash this along with any other food mats, or other items I can throw in. I think it's also better this way, because the dishwasher will do a better job at sanitizing the ceramic parts. Assembly - It took a few minutes to read the instructions and figure out the first time, but after a couple times from cleaning and reassembling, it feels quick and easy now. Filters - I imagine this depends a lot on the quality of your water. I live in an area with EXTREMELY hard water. I use a Zerowater filter for our drinking water, and I use that to fill up the fountain. So the water is already filtered starting out, and the water fountain filters are used mainly to help keep the water clean for a week until I clean the fountain again. I stupidly forgot to order replacement filters in time to replace after 2 weeks, so we are now on week 4 and the filter seems to be doing fine. In the future, I will probably be replacing the filter after 3 weeks, to be safe. I have not noticed any slime, smells, or anything out of the ordinary as some users have mentioned. If you use unfiltered water to fill the fountain, I would imagine you would need to replace the filters much more often so that may be when the sliminess starts to happen. Drinking more water? I noticed that it does seem to catch their attention, and I feel like I witness them drinking more often than they did with regular bowls. I left their old water bowl out, on the first week for transitioning, and I noticed that they preferred the fountain over the bowl, so that was enough to convince me to keep it. Tips - If you have an anxious pet, that gets nervous from new things, leave their old water bowl next to the fountain when transitioning, and leave the pump UNPLUGGED. At least until you see the pet drink from the unplugged fountain. After they're comfortable drinking from the fountain, try turning the pump on, and leave the old water bowl out still, just in case. When you see the pet drink from the fountain while the pump is on, then you can take away the old water bowl.

## Features

- WATER CAPACITY: 70 oz. water capacity is great for cats and small to medium sized dogs
- ENCOURAGES DRINKING: Moving water entices your pet to drink more and constant circulation helps to promote good pet hygiene
- WHISPER QUIET: Submersible pump and circulating water provides quiet operation and is great for anxious pets
- HYGIENIC CONSTRUCTION: Ceramic design is more hygienic and looks great in the home
- International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B071213DDY |
| Brand Name | PetSafe |
| Capacity | 2 litres |
| Colour | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,086) |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Item Type Name | Pet Fountain |
| Item Weight | 2.36 kg |
| Manufacturer | Water & Feed |
| Material Type | Ceramic |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 729849160217 |
| Unit Count | 4 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PetSafe
- **Capacity:** 2 litres
- **Colour:** Gray
- **Item weight:** 2.36 kg
- **Material:** Ceramic

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can i use this without the filter?**
A: Yes, you can. I stopped using the carbon filters a long time ago. They got slimy after a day or two and constantly clogged and restricted the water flow from the pump. I have a Drinkwell Avalon and also a Seascape fountain, both of which have been running perfectly for years without the carbon/charcoal filter. No more slime, clogged pumps or weak/restricted water flow. The carbon filter's purpose is only to filter the water for taste/smell and since I only use filtered water in my fountains, using this filter was overkill. My pumps now stay clog free and the water flow is always strong and unrestricted. I do use the foam filters because those are the ones that surround the pump and help to trap food, hair and other debris from entering the pump. Since I have 3 cats drinking from the fountains, I change the water and rinse/clean the foam filters every 3 days. I do a thorough cleaning of the pumps every 3 or 4 weeks and change the foam filters about every 6 weeks. Both pumps have been running trouble free since ditching the carbon filters.

**Q: If runs out of water, does unit shut off automatically?**
A: Hi Peggy, great question! If the unit runs out of water you may burn out your pump, as it will not shut itself off. That being said, the pump does have a built-in feature that will prevent it from catching fire.

**Q: Is a GFI outlet required?**
A: Hi there, thank you for your question! This is not required to use your fountain.

**Q: How long is the cord?**
A: Thank you for your question, Ryan and Jaime! The cord is approximately 5.5' long.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***E on 22 December 2018*

Cat loves it. He drinks more water. Its easy to set up and to dissasemble for cleaning. It does not make any water sounds, its quiet so no annoying water trinkling. Also the motor is very quiet. I am happy with the purchase. Only thing, be careful when you clean it, since its mase out of ceramic it could break. But ceramic is a great alternative to plastic, if your cat or dog has allergies due to plastic. My cat had cat acne, little black dots and his lips would get rodent ulcers. Turns out it was caused by plastic. So this product is perfect for my cat.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by T***A on 7 July 2020*

I have tried water fountains before a few years ago, and I found them to be more trouble than they were worth with all the cleaning involved. I decided to give this one a try to encourage our 2 cats to drink more water. I picked this one, because it was ceramic, dish washer safe, and would still function as a water bowl if the power goes out. Noise - It makes no noise whatsoever. It does not even make a trickle sound. Easy to Clean - I clean the fountain once a week. It takes only a few minutes to disassemble, wash all the pump pieces, and rinse the filters. Then I stick the rest into the dishwasher. I don't wash by hand because the ceramic is very heavy and slippery, and I know that dropping it while washing is very likely. So every weekend, I do an extra load in the dishwasher to wash this along with any other food mats, or other items I can throw in. I think it's also better this way, because the dishwasher will do a better job at sanitizing the ceramic parts. Assembly - It took a few minutes to read the instructions and figure out the first time, but after a couple times from cleaning and reassembling, it feels quick and easy now. Filters - I imagine this depends a lot on the quality of your water. I live in an area with EXTREMELY hard water. I use a Zerowater filter for our drinking water, and I use that to fill up the fountain. So the water is already filtered starting out, and the water fountain filters are used mainly to help keep the water clean for a week until I clean the fountain again. I stupidly forgot to order replacement filters in time to replace after 2 weeks, so we are now on week 4 and the filter seems to be doing fine. In the future, I will probably be replacing the filter after 3 weeks, to be safe. I have not noticed any slime, smells, or anything out of the ordinary as some users have mentioned. If you use unfiltered water to fill the fountain, I would imagine you would need to replace the filters much more often so that may be when the sliminess starts to happen. Drinking more water? I noticed that it does seem to catch their attention, and I feel like I witness them drinking more often than they did with regular bowls. I left their old water bowl out, on the first week for transitioning, and I noticed that they preferred the fountain over the bowl, so that was enough to convince me to keep it. Tips - If you have an anxious pet, that gets nervous from new things, leave their old water bowl next to the fountain when transitioning, and leave the pump UNPLUGGED. At least until you see the pet drink from the unplugged fountain. After they're comfortable drinking from the fountain, try turning the pump on, and leave the old water bowl out still, just in case. When you see the pet drink from the fountain while the pump is on, then you can take away the old water bowl.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by T***E on 19 February 2021*

I used another Drinkwell model for years; bought it the same day we adopted our older cat. It got harder and harder to keep clean, needing bleach spray and scrubbing to keep the film of bacterial goo off the plastic, and was always a little noisy, even with proper deep-cleaning of the motor every month or two. The noise eventually got unbearable, being the loudest thing in the house, so we splurged on a replacement. I considered a few other, cheaper models, but realized that with noise being such a huge factor, many would not work for our house. Most cat fountains seem to employ splashing water as a feature, using longer drops either directly into the water or onto a flat surface to attract cats. My previous, plastic model used a short waterfall onto a ramp, that was nearly-silent (aside from the pump noise) if you tuned the pump's output correctly. This strange, ceramic orb is even quieter. No pump noise, no water noise, it's dead silent, unless the pre-filter is clogged with hair. Would probably get loud if you let the water run low for too long, because these motors require water to keep cool, which brings me to my only functional con: This thing has lower capacity than my previous fountain. My two cats, once they got over the transition (which took about one full day), drink out of this thing constantly, seemingly more than the old model. It holds less water to begin with, which means I need to top it off every other day or so, when the old one would run about 4-5 days without needing a refill. I really don't mind this, but it may be a concern if you have 2 or more cats and planned to leave the house for more than 3 days; you'd probably return to a burnt out motor and thirsty cats. The other con I have, is the price. Why does this cost so much? I can buy similar ceramic wares for less than $15, the motor retails for about $15... I could justify it being $40-50, but $80 is a little ridiculous. Still paid it, though, because I wanted the continued convenience of a brand where I can buy the filters everywhere for cheap (12-pack for $12, 6 prefilters for about the same, I change those every other month), or replace the motor if I needed. The ceramic surface and shape is much easier to clean, the only parts you have to be careful about is the dome, the plastic filter housing, and regularly disassembling the motor for cleaning, which is not as hard as it sounds; a butterknife and some tweezers (or gentle use of pliers), and maybe a cotton swab, is all you need, every couple of months. Compared to the previous plastic model with all its ridiculous nooks and crannies, this one's a dream.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-09*