Anti-cat device
Randy J. Ray
rjray at blackperl.com
Thu Jan 3 22:46:37 GMT 2008
Free oxygen (i.e., that part not bonded to dihydrogen) will gradually vacate
the premises. In addition, particulates (dust, dander, etc.) will also settle
on the surface. The fountain runs the water through a filter, as well as
causing aeration. I'm not a chemist, but I have noticed that the little
hairballs are much better about drinking it than still water that would be
refreshed daily. And they've quit climbing into the toilet, which is an added
bonus...
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Randy J. Ray Sunnyvale, CA http://www.rjray.org rjray at blackperl.com
Silicon Valley Scale Modelers: http://www.svsm.org
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