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Plumbed-in water cooler
Hydration, the trendy way
Designed to stimulate the natural instincts of cats and small dogs, the wired Bandit water fountain offers a simple, effective, and elegant solution to ensure optimal daily hydration.
Silent, stylish, and easy to maintain, it combines all the essentials of a good product... with that extra Bandit touch.
Key features:
- 4-stage filtration: eliminates hair, odors, and heavy metals for always clean water
- Induction technology: no wires in contact with water for increased safety
- Ultra-quiet (<30dB): perfect for peaceful homes
- Large capacity (2.5L): ideal for several days without refilling
- Easy maintenance: dishwasher-safe tray and nozzle
- Sleek and modern design: stainless steel tray, durable and hygienic
The tank is made of BPA-free plastic.
💡 Did you know?
A cat drinks on average 40% more with a fountain than with a classic bowl. Good hydration helps prevent urinary, digestive, and kidney problems – particularly common in spayed/neutered or sedentary cats.
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- Chronic kidney disease: 30% of cats over 10 years old develop kidney disease, making it the leading cause of feline mortality.
- Urinary stones and cystitis: Concentrated urine due to lack of hydration promotes the formation of crystals and urinary stones, especially in neutered or overweight cats.
- Digestive problems and fatigue: Dehydration can cause constipation, loss of energy, and decreased appetite.
- +40% hydration with a fountain compared to a static water bowl
- Cats are more stimulated and drink more
- Cats perceive running water better, which attracts them more than stagnant water, often associated with a potentially contaminated source in nature.
- A fountain filters impurities
and limits stagnation, preventing
bacterial proliferation.
A cat should drink approximately 50ml of water / kg of body weight per day.
Please replace the filter at least once a month.
Filters absorb more water (and thus purify more water)
when wet and saturated with water. Soaking the
filter removes particles that may have settled on it.






