
Why Your Pet Needs Flowing Water
- Cats and dogs are wired to avoid stagnant water it's an instinct from the wild.
- Standing water in a bowl often goes untouched.
- This can lead to dehydration, UTIs, and kidney issues over time.
- AquaPaw mimics a flowing stream, triggering your pet's natural drinking instinct.
- Keeps your pet hydrated without you having to remind them.
Set It Up In Under 2 Minutes
- Fill the 3L clean water tank.
- Place the unit on a flat surface.
- Power it on no tools, no installation required.
- Switch to battery mode during outages.
- Your pet never goes without water, even when you're not home.
How AquaPaw Compares
Food-grade, BPA-free materials tested for daily use around pets and kids.
Filter-Free Design
15-Day Battery Backup
Whisper-Quiet (20dB)
Dual-Tank Hygiene
Easy to Clean
AquaPaw
Standard Bowl
Basic Fountain
THE NUMBERS DON'T LIE
1
%
of vets report pets don't drink enough water from standard bowls
1
%
of urinary issues in cats are linked to low water intake
1
%
increase in daily water intake with flowing fountains
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You Might Also Wonder
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Will this work for multiple pets?
Will this work for multiple pets?
Yes. The 3L tank comfortably supports 2–3 cats or a cat and small dog. For larger households, refill more frequently
What happens if the power goes out?
What happens if the power goes out?
AquaPaw automatically switches to its built-in rechargeable battery, keeping water flowing for up to 15 days on a single charge.
Do I need to buy filters?
Do I need to buy filters?
No. AquaPaw uses a dual-tank design that separates clean and waste water, so there's no filter to buy or replace.
How often do I need to clean it?
How often do I need to clean it?
We recommend rinsing the tank and top weekly with soap and water. The unit itself just needs a quick wipe with a damp cloth.
Is it suitable for large dogs?
Is it suitable for large dogs?
AquaPaw is built primarily for cats and small-to-medium dogs. Large dogs may drain the tank faster and require manual refilling more often.