ᐅ Is it possible to have a floor drain and a separate water line?

Created on: 5 Feb 2021 11:35
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Hausbau12
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Hausbau12
5 Feb 2021 11:35
Hello everyone,

We are currently planning our house and kitchen.
We have two cats for whom we installed a "drinking fountain" right next to the sink in the guest bathroom. It has an infrared sensor and a separate connection to the water supply line beneath the sink. So far, it works well.
In the future, I would like the water for the cats to be in the kitchen, so we are not dependent on the guest bathroom door being open. However, I don’t want it at the kitchen sink, as the cats would then be on my kitchen countertop.
Ideally, I would prefer the whole setup to be on the floor.
My idea is now to have a separate water connection (similar to the one we have for the refrigerator ice maker) and a drain in the floor.
Would something like this be possible? Anyone have any ideas?
🙂

White cylinder with lid and long transparent tube next to the bathroom sink.
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nordanney
5 Feb 2021 12:03
Hausbau12 schrieb:

My idea was to have a separate water connection (like the one we have for the ice maker in the refrigerator) and a floor drain.

If it is planned in advance, anything you can imagine is possible.
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ypg
5 Feb 2021 21:24
What is this? This isn't a faucet, is it?!
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Hausbau12
5 Feb 2021 21:46
It is a cat drinking fountain connected to the sink.
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ypg
5 Feb 2021 22:52
Wow, there are so many options... You want that on the kitchen floor? It’s definitely a bit unusual 🙂

The utility room is not possible because the door would close, right?
11ant6 Feb 2021 00:21
Hausbau12 schrieb:

It is a cat drinking fountain, connected to the sink.
What exactly does "connected" mean in this context?
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