PETYELLA Heated cat Houses for Outdoor Cats in Winter - Heated Outdoor cat House Weatherproof - Outdoor Heated cat House - Easy to Assemble
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Greetings,br>br>The wattage is 30 watts; When you take off the fleece cover, you'll see it printed.
It is 17 inches deep, 13 inches wide, and 17 inches tall, as shown in the fourth picture above. Our feral cat, who has now been tamed, adores being inside! However, it is insufficiently large to accommodate more than one cat.
Hello,br>br>Yes, this can be plugged in for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
It can support up to 11 pounds, according to what I've read. Each of my cats weighs a little more than 11 pounds. They're also ordinary people. I'm going to have to look for a while longer.
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I bought it for a stray cat who refused to leave, despite my best efforts. She is so desperate to get inside that she lies in the rain, snow, and sleet in front of my patio doors rather than seek shelter. I couldn't take it any longer, so I bought her a house and placed it in front of the door where she sleeps. It appeals to her. She doesn't like the doors, so I left one side of the roof unattached and she enters and exits through that. So, while I'm looking for a place for her, she's warm and dry, and she can still peek through my door. This is something I would strongly recommend!.
This is by far the best Amazon purchase we've ever made. The amount of thought that went into the construction of this home is incredible. The creators of this piece considered every detail. It's long-lasting, simple to assemble, has two openings (which anyone who knows cats, especially feral cats, knows they require two openings to enter something), and it heats up. What is there not to like about this? We were able to purchase this because it was reasonably priced, and now we get to help a homeless Kitty stay warm this winter. You guys are incredible.
I was worried that he wouldn't like the idea of being enclosed because he's a little squeamish. The cat hut finally arrived, and it was a breeze to assemble. It took about three minutes to complete the task. I removed one side of the door, carried the entire assembly out back in the cold rain, and plugged it in (as others have pointed out, the timer is not rated for outdoor use, so I skipped this step). I put a small dish of food in the kitty house, and my squeamish little pal was inside eating and enjoying not being wet and cold in about 10 minutes! We've reached the third day, and he spends the majority of his time in his new digs. I'm hoping that when the snow comes, it won't cause the house to collapse. It appears to be capable of withstanding a typical snowfall. I'm ecstatic that this little guy will be able to stay warm and dry during the winter.
I'll admit it now. This item was not purchased for a spoiled cat or a rambunctious dog. I didn't get it for free; I paid for it. I didn't use the heating pad because I was in love with a group of ferals. The plastic doors have also been abandoned (they are wild cats who scoff at anything that is too "posh" lol). They did, however, require a safe and warm place to stay when our winter weather arrived. I'll be able to provide them with food and water. I'm not sure how I'm going to keep them warm. They were not going to let it happen. My dog, on the other hand, is not a fan. It's quick and easy to put together. Because I set it up in the dark after work, the picture is terrible. Before the rain came, I hid in a dark corner. To stay dry, they would need more than a car. hidden. It is secure for them. I followed your advice and hid a can of food in the depths of the cave. and two days after that It was no longer there. They were, too. But, at the very least, I'm sure they're safe and warm. I'll get a couple more when I can afford it. "Tom," I wish you a very Merry Christmas. My "Turtle" (a lovely long-haired tortoise shell) wishes you a very Merry Christmas. I'm sorry to hear you're on your own. You are one of my favorite people.
I got a new one, so I updated it. Update. My rating has been changed to a five star rating. I got a new cat house in the mail today. It is exactly as shown in the picture. I never contacted the company to express my dissatisfaction; instead, I left a review on this site, and they promptly sent me another! br>Review from the start: br>Didn't arrive in the same condition as shown in the picture. The front is supposed to have a cute sign and house number, but mine is just plain with windows, like the back. This is for a stray cat on my street, so as long as he uses it, it's not a big deal. However, I remain dissatisfied. I put it to the test with my house cats. if only one would fit in it He couldn't think of a way out, so he pushed the roof off. Hopefully, the stray cat will be able to figure out what's going on. This winter, I'll make use of it.
It was extremely simple to set up. One of my cats is an outdoor cat, and the other is a half-indoor/half-outdoor hybrid. I set it up on an outdoor couch outside our back door, beneath our patio cover. It was a hit with my cat. He walked right in and hasn't left since. When I come outside, he usually runs to me, but this time he won't move. Inside, he was transformed into a loaf. The pad quickly warms up. This is such a relief; I was getting worried as the temperatures dropped and the rains began to fall. I would strongly suggest it.
My wife and I have two cats who do not enjoy being kept inside for long periods of time. This is particularly problematic in the winter, when they are permitted to be outside during the day but not at night. As a result, I purchased two heated pet houses for them (because they don't share anything) so that I know they'll be safe if they don't return. This was one of them, and while it isn't as stiff and sturdy on the roof as the other model, it is otherwise better designed, and it came with a timer outlet, which was a nice bonus. br>My only piece of advice to potential buyers is this: The flaps work well for entering but not so well for exiting, so I cut four vertical lines into one of the flaps to make entry and exit easier.