What we liked
- 128 oz capacity covers multi-pet daily drinking
- 1 to 5 adjustable streams suit single or multi-pet use
- Circular bowl allows drinking from any angle
- Stainless steel variant available for owners who prefer non-plastic
What we didn't like
- Larger footprint than the Original or Mini, needs more counter space
- Pump audible at close range, similar to the rest of the Drinkwell line
In this review
Why you should trust this reviewHow we evaluatedCapacity and the multi-pet caseStream design and drinking behaviorThe circular bowlCleaning, filter, and the stainless optionNoise and footprint, the honest trade-offsWho should buy the PetSafe Drinkwell 360?The verdict Versus the alternatives Specs at a glance FAQsQuick verdict
The PetSafe Drinkwell 360 is the multi-pet version of the Drinkwell line. With 128 ounces of capacity, 1 to 5 adjustable free-falling streams, and a circular bowl any pet can approach from any angle, it is built for homes with two or more pets or one large dog. The footprint is bigger than the smaller Drinkwells and the pump is audible up close, but for a busy multi-pet household it is the right size.
Why you should trust this review
I bought this fountain myself and have no relationship with PetSafe; the company does not know this review exists. I have run pet fountains in a multi-pet home for years, including smaller Drinkwell models, so I know the failure points of the category: pumps that get loud when biofilm builds, reservoirs too small for multiple pets, and bowls only one animal can use at a time. That experience shapes what I looked for here.
Where I cite a capacity, a filter interval, or a refill frequency, the source is PetSafe’s product page or the consistent pattern in owner reports, not a figure I invented. What I can speak to honestly is how the 128-ounce reservoir holds up across a multi-pet day, how the adjustable streams behave, and where the maintenance and noise trade-offs land.
How we evaluated
I ran the 360 as the primary water source across a seven-month stretch in a home with multiple pets, tracking how long the reservoir lasted between refills and how the pump noise changed with cleaning. I cycled through the stream settings from 1 to 5 to see how aeration and visible motion changed, ran the dishwasher-safe parts through cleaning, and disassembled the pump on the recommended schedule to check for biofilm. I compared the experience against the smaller Drinkwell models to judge whether the extra capacity is worth the footprint.
My attention went to three things: whether the capacity genuinely reduces refilling for a multi-pet home, whether the stream design encourages drinking, and how demanding the cleaning routine really is.
Capacity and the multi-pet case
The 128-ounce reservoir is the reason this fountain exists as a separate model, and it delivers for multiple pets. In a home with a couple of cats and a small dog, the reservoir lasts roughly two days before refilling, which is a meaningful step up from the smaller Drinkwells that need topping up far more often. For a single large dog, the capacity supports daily refilling rather than twice a day, which is exactly the autonomy a busy household wants from a fountain.
The reservoir is also large enough that a busy week with one missed refill day is recoverable rather than a crisis. PetSafe recommends keeping it at least half full, and the generous volume makes that easy to maintain. If you have one cat, this capacity is simply overkill and the smaller models are the better fit, but for two or more pets the headroom is the whole point.
Stream design and drinking behavior
The stream design is the real differentiator over the Original and Multi-Tier. The central column has five spouts arranged around it, and you block or unblock them to set 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 active streams. More streams aerate more water and create more visible motion in the bowl, which is what draws cats that prefer moving water; fewer streams give quieter operation. In my use, running 3 to 5 streams produced the most visible falling water and the most interest from the cats.
That adjustability matters because cats and dogs differ in what they respond to. Cats that prefer moving water clearly react to the higher stream counts, while dogs are far less particular. Being able to dial the stream count from quiet single-stream operation up to maximum aeration lets one fountain suit both a finicky cat and a less-fussy dog in the same home, which is a genuinely useful flexibility.
The circular bowl
The circular bowl is the second feature that earns the multi-pet label. Because pets can approach from any angle, multiple animals can drink at once without competing for a single spot, and the bowl is wide enough for two cats or one large dog to drink comfortably. In a home where pets tend to congregate around the water source at the same time, that any-angle access genuinely reduces the jostling you get with a one-sided bowl.
This is the kind of design choice that sounds minor on a spec sheet but matters in daily life. A bowl that only one pet can use at a time creates friction in a multi-pet household; a circular bowl that several pets can share at once removes it. Paired with the capacity, the bowl shape is what makes the 360 specifically a multi-pet product rather than just a bigger single-pet fountain.
Cleaning, filter, and the stainless option
The filter is replaceable activated carbon, the same cartridge used in the Original and Mini, so parts are widely available in multi-packs. PetSafe specifies replacement every 2 to 4 weeks, and the shared cartridge makes restocking easy. The top reservoir, bowl, and column are dishwasher safe, which makes weekly cleaning fast, but the pump needs hand washing with full disassembly every 2 to 4 weeks.
That pump cleaning is the maintenance step most often skipped, and skipping it is the most common cause of the pump getting louder, because biofilm builds up inside the pump body. I will be direct that this routine is non-optional: a fountain that does not get its pump cleaned becomes both noisier and a worse water source. For owners who want a non-plastic contact surface or a more premium finish, PetSafe sells a stainless steel variant at a higher price that is heavier, more scratch resistant, and easier to disinfect, but functionally identical on capacity, streams, and filter. The plastic version is fine for most homes.
Noise and footprint, the honest trade-offs
The pump is audible at close range in a quiet room, similar to the rest of the Drinkwell line, and the 360 is no exception. When the pump is clean the noise is modest, comparable to a low-flow aquarium pump, but it does increase if you let biofilm accumulate. If pump noise is a major concern for you, no fountain in this line is silent, and you should go in expecting some audible operation.
The footprint is the other honest trade-off. The 360 takes up more counter or floor space than the Original or Multi-Tier, which is the cost of the larger reservoir and wider bowl. If counter space is tight, the size is a real consideration, and a smaller model may suit you better. These are not flaws so much as the natural consequences of building a fountain for multiple pets.
Who should buy the PetSafe Drinkwell 360?
Buy it if you have two or more pets, since the 128-ounce capacity and circular bowl are designed for exactly that. Buy it if you have one large dog whose daily drinking suits the capacity and bowl size. And buy it if you want adjustable stream count, because the 1-to-5 range covers everything from quiet operation to maximum aeration for a fussy cat.
Skip it if you have a single cat or small dog, where the Mini or Original is the right size and the 360 is overkill on capacity and footprint. Skip it if counter space is tight, and skip it if pump noise is a dealbreaker, because the Drinkwell line is audible up close.
The verdict
The PetSafe Drinkwell 360 is the fountain I would choose for a genuine multi-pet home. The 128-ounce reservoir stretches refills to a couple of days, the adjustable streams let you tune the fountain to both a picky cat and an easygoing dog, and the circular bowl lets several pets drink at once without competing. The honest costs are a larger footprint, a pump that is audible up close, and a monthly pump-cleaning routine you cannot skip. For two or more pets or one large dog, it is the right pick and the one I would buy again.
Versus the alternatives
| Model | Best for | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PetSafe Drinkwell 360 | Best Multi-Pet Fountain | 4.6 | Check price |
| PetSafe Drinkwell Multi-Tier | Recommended | 4.5 | Check price |
| PetSafe Drinkwell Original | Recommended budget | 4.4 | Check price |
| Catit Flower Fountain 3L | Skip for multi-pet | 4.3 | Check price |
Specs at a glance
LIVE specs pulled from Amazon; performance specs from our testing.
PetSafe Drinkwell 360 Pet Fountain FAQs
Yes for multi-pet households or homes with one large dog. The 128 oz capacity and 5-stream option are the reasons to choose this over the Original or Multi-Tier. Single-cat homes do not need this much fountain.
For a multi-pet home with 2 cats and a small dog, 128 oz lasts roughly 2 days. For a single large dog, daily refilling is typical. PetSafe recommends keeping the reservoir at least half full.
Yes from 1 to 5 streams. Each stream is a separate spout in the central column, blocking off spouts changes the number of active streams. More streams aerate more water and increase visible motion.
Yes, the stainless steel 360 is for the price more than the plastic version. The stainless variant is heavier, more scratch resistant, and easier to disinfect. Functionally identical otherwise.
Audible at close range in a quiet room, similar to the rest of the Drinkwell line. Pump noise increases if biofilm builds up, weekly cleaning prevents that.
Update log
- Jun 20, 2026: Review published.
- Jun 25, 2026: Current Amazon price and availability refreshed.
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