Sharing Water
I bet some of you have potted plants somewhere in your garden and half of you actually take care of them. Why not be a little kind to nature’s creatures and get the City Oasis pot. It’s pretty much a regular pot with a modern flare but what’s unique is the drain plate. It’s a lot wider than normal and holds a lot more water; perfect for the neighborhood alley cat. Clean water is hard to come by so share and share alike.
Designer: Iwashin Design




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11 Comments »
At Home with Kim Vallee says
As a cat lover, I enjoy the cat shot. Last year, I started using large drainage plate out of necessity. I also realized that they can look amazing. We have a lot of heavy rain. So they were very practical.
chetan sorab says
Very practical……….i should say. I have a terrace garden myself and feel this is also gonna be a good drinking place for small birds. Nice
Texan Democrat says
My cat doesn’t like murky water lol
But does make it easier for the cat down the street… lol
rodrigo says
Nice, but in watch out to the mosquitos reproduction….
Alessio says
Proprio quello che cercavo per far riprodurre le mie zanzare tigre….
Bella cagata!
man says
Like rodrigo said, this is gonna be nasty on summer with the mosquitos, do it at home..
That Guy says
This is very clever. Like all garden products, it’s limited to certain environments and climates, obviously. If you live in a place where the bugs will leave standing water alone for a few days, this would be a great product.
In particular: think places with lots of small wildlife.
Region2 says
Small wildlife, nothing. I live in New York and I’m sure some insect or other would gladly make it’s home there. It’s a nice concept, but something I’d be more vigilant about keeping clean–insects aside, the buildup of mold and fungus would throw me off.
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