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Dog/Cat etc Water Supply

Posted: Mon 08 Jul 2019 1:06 pm
by Navek
How to make DOG/CAT Large - Self-filling Water Dispenser
By Chris Notap
Published on 22 Jun 2016

Here's an easy-to-make large self filling water tray using a water dispenser bottle
that will keep your pet hydrated for days.

YouTube How To Video...
https://youtu.be/yx3ZJJ9zbQs

ALSO...

DIY - Endless Dog Water Supply
By Chris Notap
Published on 26 Jun 2019

Here's an easy do it yourself endless infinite water supply for your dog, cat, pet or farm animal.
Animals love it. Water level stays constant and is always the same.
Fresh water is always being supplied. Never runs out of fresh water.
Constant water for your thirsty pets and animals.
Garden hose is all that is connected.

YouTube How To Video...
https://youtu.be/mWKBrXALQcY

Re: Dog/Cat etc Water Supply

Posted: Mon 08 Jul 2019 1:31 pm
by Keithcaley
Excellent!

Much better than my abortive attempt

I think that I'll give it a go.

It occurs to me that the second method would be a means of providing a clean water supply for stray dogs and cats, as well as your own pets...

Re: Dog/Cat etc Water Supply

Posted: Mon 08 Jul 2019 1:54 pm
by Navek
Hi Keithcaley,

The first option will find a new use for out of date Bidons.
You may not get your deposit back, but far more useful,
for years to come

ps You could just drill a small hole in the base,
at the depth required, if you can seal (cling film + rubber band) the top?

Re: Dog/Cat etc Water Supply

Posted: Mon 08 Jul 2019 3:24 pm
by Keithcaley
Navek wrote: ps You could just drill 1 hole in the base,
at the depth required, if you can seal the top?
Thanks for that thought Navek - If I can manage to remove the top seal in one piece, I do save them, so I should have a few knocking about that would make a good seal, and as you say, a simple 1" hole near the bottom would do the trick. I think that there are a couple of old 19Ltr bottles somewhere, as long as they're water-tight.

Could be suitable for use outside some of the pet-friendly supermarkets, as long as we can find suitable bowls which don't appeal to light-fingered passers-by... - Some of the Supermarkets do put out small water bowls, but they always seem empty!