Excellent, just not sure if stainless steel as a material is really the best choice for cats. Certain studies have stated that cats may be afraid of light glare from the bottom of a stainless steel container. I myself would choose glass or well-glazed ceramic as the best material. Or plastic with food grade certification.
That's interesting. Never heard of that! Thanks for sharing. I prefer stainless steel because you can totally clean it (no bacteria build-up), it's unbreakable, it doesn't leach anything into the water (like plastic can), and my cats actually prefer the stainless steel (Rellaty) water fountain. I agree that ceramic is great, but it is more expensive, is much heavier, and can chip (which can harbor bacteria). I honestly haven't considered a glass option, but I like that idea! Will look into it. My main issue with all water fountains is that the pump is plastic. If I could remove all plastic and the impossible-to-clean nooks and crannies in the pumps, I would. But the convenience for me and the flowing water for the cats overrides my wish to remove all plastic from the system.
I don't think my mic does a good job of capturing noise levels in general and my house isn't quiet enough either. So yes, I was sharing what I experienced instead.
This was an excellent video, especially the comparison graphic at the end. Thank you very much for this. :)
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Excellent, just not sure if stainless steel as a material is really the best choice for cats. Certain studies have stated that cats may be afraid of light glare from the bottom of a stainless steel container. I myself would choose glass or well-glazed ceramic as the best material. Or plastic with food grade certification.
That's interesting. Never heard of that! Thanks for sharing.
I prefer stainless steel because you can totally clean it (no bacteria build-up), it's unbreakable, it doesn't leach anything into the water (like plastic can), and my cats actually prefer the stainless steel (Rellaty) water fountain.
I agree that ceramic is great, but it is more expensive, is much heavier, and can chip (which can harbor bacteria).
I honestly haven't considered a glass option, but I like that idea! Will look into it.
My main issue with all water fountains is that the pump is plastic. If I could remove all plastic and the impossible-to-clean nooks and crannies in the pumps, I would. But the convenience for me and the flowing water for the cats overrides my wish to remove all plastic from the system.
maybe stop talking if you are trying to demonstrate noise levels as you are very loud.
I don't think my mic does a good job of capturing noise levels in general and my house isn't quiet enough either. So yes, I was sharing what I experienced instead.