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Our top pick is the PetSafe Drinkwell 360 Stainless Steel Pet Fountain. Its wide, free-falling stream and large capacity encourage drinking while the stainless steel construction resists bacteria. For cats with sensitive whiskers, the Catit Flower Fountain offers a gentle, shallow stream. The PetSafe Drinkwell 360 is best overall, but the Catit is a great runner-up for whisker-friendly design.

What to consider for Cat Water Fountain For Long Haired Cats

Long-haired cats often have longer fur around their chin and chest that can get wet when drinking from deep bowls or fountains with high splashing. Look for fountains with a low-profile drinking area or a gentle stream that minimizes splashing. Also consider fountains with replaceable charcoal filters to keep water fresh and reduce the risk of chin acne, which is more common in long-haired breeds. Stainless steel or ceramic materials are preferable to plastic, as they are less likely to harbor bacteria and cause feline acne.

What to look for in a cat water fountain

When choosing a water fountain for long-haired cats, prioritize a design that reduces splashing and keeps the chin dry. A wide, shallow basin allows cats to drink without submerging their whiskers. Look for a quiet pump so it doesn’t scare your cat. Easy disassembly for cleaning is essential to prevent slime buildup. Multi-stage filtration (mechanical, charcoal, and ion-exchange) ensures clean, great-tasting water. Capacity should match your cat’s drinking habits; larger tanks are convenient for multiple cats or busy owners.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated fountain designs for splash reduction and chin-fur dryness.
  • Prioritized materials that resist bacteria (stainless steel, ceramic).
  • Considered ease of cleaning and filter replacement.
  • Checked pump noise levels from product specifications and reviews.
  • Ensured availability of replacement filters.
  • Compared water capacity and flow settings.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Avoid fountains with narrow, deep bowls that force whiskers to bend.
  • Avoid plastic fountains, which can cause feline acne and harbor bacteria.
  • Avoid fountains with strong water streams that splash excessively.
  • Avoid fountains that are difficult to disassemble and clean thoroughly.
  • Avoid fountains with noisy pumps that may deter cats from drinking.

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