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    Best water fountain for Burmese kitten urinary health

    This is a specific conversation about Pet water fountains — worth it for cats especially — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Getting ahead of urinary issues in a Burmese is genuinely smart — the breed does have a higher predisposition to urinary tract and kidney problems, and starting good hydration habits early can make a real difference over a cat's lifetime. A water fountain is honestly one of the best things you can do right now. Before I point you to a specific one: is this just for your kitten, or do you have other pets too? And do you have any preference on material — ceramic tends to be the easiest to keep properly clean, which matters a lot for cats prone to urinary issues.
    Just for her, she's my only pet. I don't mind ceramic if it's better — I want whatever is actually easiest to keep hygienic.
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    Perfect, that makes the decision straightforward. For a single cat and a focus on hygiene, what's the fountain and what material does it come in?
    Sorry, I meant — yes, please just tell me which one to get.
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    Of course — I'd go with the Catit Pixi Smart Fountain. It's ceramic, which is non-porous so bacteria have nowhere to hide, and it's noticeably easier to clean thoroughly than plastic alternatives. It has a gentle triple-action filter that removes chlorine and impurities, which is worth having for a cat you're actively trying to protect from urinary issues. The flow is quiet and consistent — good for a young cat still getting used to a fountain — and it connects to an app so you can monitor how much she's drinking, which is a genuinely useful feature if you're keeping an eye on her health long-term. It's available on Amazon UK and sits in a sensible price range for a ceramic fountain. Replace the filter every month and give the bowl a proper wash weekly and it'll stay in great condition.
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    That sounds perfect actually. Is there anything else I should be doing alongside the fountain to help prevent urinary problems in her?
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    Good instinct to think holistically. The fountain is the biggest single win, but wet food alongside dry — or instead of dry — helps a lot because cats historically get most of their water from prey, not drinking. If she's eating mainly kibble, even adding one wet meal a day increases her daily water intake significantly. Keep her litter tray very clean too — cats will hold urine if they dislike the tray, which is the last thing you want. And just flag the family history to your vet at her next checkup so they can note it and keep an eye on things as she gets older. You're already ahead of most cat owners by thinking about this at ten months.
    Really helpful, thank you. I'll order the Catit Pixi Smart Fountain today.
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    Great choice — she's lucky to have someone looking out for her this early. If you ever want to revisit filters or feeding down the line, feel free to come back.

    Your situation is probably different. Get a specific answer for yours.

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