PETLIBRO Dockstream 2 Pet Fountain
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PETLIBRO Dockstream 2 Pet Fountain

A wireless pump pet fountain with a multi-layer filtration system and dual water modes.

Price

£84.99

Editorial rating

4.5 / 5

Last price check

01/01/2026 16:20

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Essential Smart Home Tech: Indoor Gardens, Sleep Aids, And Rugged Timepieces | Vol. 2

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Editorial take

Why we picked it

My cat treats a standard bowl of water like it's a personal insult, yet she'll happily drink from a dripping tap or a muddy puddle in the garden.

This fountain is the peace treaty we both needed, providing a constant stream of filtered hydration that doesn't involve me leaving the kitchen sink running.

It's remarkably quiet, which is a relief because I already have enough appliance-induced anxiety in my life.

Detailed verdict

The full review

The Irresistible

  • The wireless pump design is a stroke of genius, meaning no more faffing with tangled cords inside a tank of water.
  • It looks less like a "pet product" and more like a minimalist humidifier you'd find in a high-end spa.

The Clever Part

  • The vertical filtration system actually catches the "floaties" (hair and bits of kibble) that usually make pet bowls look like a swamp.
  • It features a dual-flow mode that mimics a natural spring, which is great for cats who think they're lions in the Serengeti.

The Fine Print

  • You have to remember to change the filters regularly, or you're basically just giving your cat a high-tech bowl of stagnant pond water.
  • The "low water" alert is a flashing red light that can feel a bit like a silent alarm going off in your peripheral vision at 2 AM.

The Reality Check

  • If your cat is less 'refined drinker' and more 'aquatic hooligan,' they'll spend their afternoon batting the stream until your expensive oak flooring looks like a miniature boating lake.