The Sound of Silence: Why Your Cat’s Fountain Shouldn't Sound Like a Running Fridge
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It’s 3:00 AM. The house is perfectly still, except for one thing: a persistent, metallic hum coming from the kitchen.
We’ve all been there. You bought a budget pet fountain hoping to help your cat drink more, but instead, you ended up with a device that sounds like a miniature construction site. Worse yet, you notice your cat staring at it from a distance, tail twitching in suspicion.
The Anxiety of Noise
Cats are hyper-sensitive to low-frequency vibrations. To us, it’s an annoying buzz; to them, it’s a potential threat. If a fountain is loud, it’s not an "oasis"—it’s a stressor.

The Volu™ Difference: Below 30dB
When we designed the Volu™ Stainless Steel Fountain, we didn't just focus on the material; we obsessed over the acoustics. By utilizing a suspended ultra-quiet pump, we reduced the operating noise to under 30 decibels. That’s quieter than a whisper in a library.
Why It Matters
A quiet fountain means:
Deep Sleep for You: No more waking up to the sound of a vibrating motor.
Trust for Them: Your cat feels safe enough to lower their guard and hydrate deeply.
Real quality isn’t about being loud. It’s about being so reliable that you—and your cat—forget it’s even there.
