Thanks for sharing your idea! Let's build up your idea further. Do you use Brita water filter pitcher to filter water for your pets now? How many pets and what kind of pets do you have? From your current sketch, where do you see Brita filter located? How much space should be between the bowl to water container? These questions help our product development team to further understand your need. Thank you!
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Thanks for asking. Yes. I have a couple of Boston Terriers and I also have cats. The filter should be at the top where the water runs thru. This way you can fill with a garden waterhose on the top.
We like your idea so much that we marked it as our favorite of the week (see the front page at www.cloroxconnects.com to see it highlighted). More questions: I assume that your Boston Terriers will not share their water bowl with your cats. Are you worry that water container and filter may be knocked down by Boston Terriers?
Thanks and glad that you liked my idea! I do have one cat that will share with the Bostons. But the others, they come to the front porch to a different water bowl. No, I wouldn't worry about them being knocked down. Holding water would make it heavy.
One more question, referring back to your sketch, how do you imagine the top of the water bottle and filter been constructed? Are you thinkging it looks similar to current Brita pitcher top part design? Thanks for your input!
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Thanks for sharing your idea! Let's build up your idea further. Do you use Brita water filter pitcher to filter water for your pets now? How many pets and what kind of pets do you have? From your current sketch, where do you see Brita filter located? How much space should be between the bowl to water container? These questions help our product development team to further understand your need. Thank you!
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Thanks for asking. Yes. I have a couple of Boston Terriers and I also have cats. The filter should be at the top where the water runs thru. This way you can fill with a garden waterhose on the top.
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We like your idea so much that we marked it as our favorite of the week (see the front page at www.cloroxconnects.com to see it highlighted). More questions: I assume that your Boston Terriers will not share their water bowl with your cats.
Are you worry that water container and filter may be knocked down by Boston Terriers?
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Thanks and glad that you liked my idea! I do have one cat that will share with the Bostons. But the others, they come to the front porch to a different water bowl. No, I wouldn't worry about them being knocked down. Holding water would make it heavy.
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One more question, referring back to your sketch, how do you imagine the top of the water bottle and filter been constructed? Are you thinkging it looks similar to current Brita pitcher top part design? Thanks for your input!
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yea, that would work good. Thanks for asking.
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