The Jalashay street water station offers a thoughtful solution to hydrate stray dogs and cats in dense cities. Installed at street level, its distinctive cone shape features a wide, shallow basin at ground height—allowing easy access for animals of all sizes. Above it sits a refillable reservoir equipped with a controlled dispensing mechanism to minimize overflow and waste. Built to withstand weather and casual impact, Jalashay blends discreetly into urban furniture while prioritizing animal care. Its calm green finish and stable form make it both functional and approachable.
Designed for practicality and empathy, Jalashay’s system can be refilled manually or connected directly to municipal water lines. Its base provides stability, and the tapered form prevents water stagnation and simplifies cleaning. By offering regular water access, the station helps prevent sick animals from drinking from polluted sources and encourages community engagement. Jalashay demonstrates how compassionate urban design can improve animal welfare and reshape public spaces for all inhabitants.
Image Credit: Piyush Prateek