Description
Not every fountain shopper wants a tech-looking plastic appliance on the floor. Some want something quieter, more decorative, and easier to fit into a finished living space. That is where this ceramic fountain stands out.
SmartPaw selected it because the material story is genuinely different. The ceramic body and copper-style spout make the fountain category feel more curated and less like a wall of similar stainless or plastic basins.
Product highlights

- All-ceramic body gives the fountain a cleaner visual style than many basic plastic units.
- Copper-style spout helps the fountain stand out as a more design-forward hydration pick.
- 71oz capacity suits everyday cat hydration without taking over the room.
- Quiet pump and included filter support make it practical as well as decorative.
Detailed specifications

| Capacity | 2.1L / 71 oz reservoir |
|---|---|
| Body material | All-ceramic main body |
| Spout | Pure copper-style water spout |
| Noise profile | Ultra-quiet pump operation |
| Maintenance | Filter and sponge-supported circulation |
| Best fit | Design-conscious cat hydration setups |
Best for
- Cat homes that care about how a fountain looks in a finished room.
- Shoppers who prefer ceramic over standard plastic contact surfaces.
- Owners wanting a quieter fountain that still feels like a real daily-use product.
Placement and setup blueprint

- Set the fountain on a level surface away from litter scatter and food crumbs so the water stays cleaner longer.
- Keep the drinking area easy for cats or dogs to reach without crowding it into a noisy traffic path.
- Place the fountain where refills, filter changes, and quick wipe-downs are easy enough to keep doing consistently.
Pre-flight checklist
- Rinse the tank, bowl, and flow path before the first fill so the fountain starts with a clean water route.
- Install the filter or pump parts correctly and fill to the recommended line before switching the unit on.
- Watch the first day of drinking behavior so you can confirm the flow style and sound level suit your pets.
Care and setup notes
- Wash the ceramic body carefully and inspect the spout area during routine cleaning so mineral buildup does not dull the flow.
- Keep the pump and sponge cleaner on schedule because decorative fountains still need consistent water-path maintenance.
- Set the fountain on a stable level surface so the heavier ceramic body stays secure and drip-free.
SmartPaw pricing note
SmartPaw is listing this item at $41.29 for the current launch window, compared with a regular store price of $58.99. SmartPaw launch pricing keeps this release easy to try during the current introductory window.
Buyer feedback snapshot
Across current buyer feedback, this item is tracking around 4.5/5 from 2,300+ ratings. The most repeated positives are summarized below for faster decision-making.

“My cats actually drink more now — quiet, easy to clean, I’ve tried several plastic cat fountains over the years, but they always got scratched, smelled after a while, or grew algae too quickly”
Verified US buyer • February 3, 2026 • 5.0/5
“Quiet, Clean, beautiful and the cats love it! It’s like drinking from a spout. It works well, no light from it, sturdy, solid materials, easy to set up and change filter too! Very good and durable materials”
Verified US buyer • October 30, 2025 • 5.0/5
- The ceramic material story gives this product a more distinctive visual identity than standard fountain listings.
- Quiet-use positioning helps it fit bedrooms, offices, and calmer shared living spaces.
- This listing broadens SmartPaw’s fountain range with a more decorative premium-leaning option.
FAQ
Why choose a ceramic fountain?
Ceramic fountains often appeal to households that want a cleaner-looking, less plastic-heavy hydration setup in visible living areas.
Is 71oz enough for daily use?
It is a practical size for many cat households and works well when owners are comfortable with regular quick refills.
Does the decorative design reduce practicality?
No. It still offers automatic water circulation, filter support, and a quiet pump—the design just feels more intentional than a basic utility fountain.







