K&H Heated Cat House for Outside Cat in Winter with Heating Cat Pad Bed Weatherproof Outdoor Large Cat House for Stray Feral Cats, Safety Listed Insulated Kitty House with Escape Doors – Olive/Olive
Original price was: $99.99.$82.29Current price is: $82.29.
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The K&H Outdoor Kitty House stands as the original Outdoor Heated Cat House, and it’s crucial not to be deceived by inferior replicas that may jeopardize your safety. K&H prioritizes the use of high-quality materials, ensuring both your pet’s comfort and your family’s safety. Specifically designed for use in barns, garages, porches, and any space where indoor/outdoor cats or community cats require extra warmth, security, and protection, this heated version comes with a removable 20-watt orthopedic heated floor that holds MET Safety Listing. Crafted from heavy denier polyester, the K&H Outdoor Cat Houses boast water/weather resistance, while insulated walls and roof shield your feline companion from winter’s harsh elements. The Outdoor Heated Kitty House includes two exits with detachable plastic flaps, preventing pets from being trapped by predators while providing ample protection. Assembly is a breeze with hook & loop fastener walls and roof, eliminating the need for tools. Additionally, it comes with a manufacturer’s one-year limited warranty.
Product Dimensions : 22 x 19 x 17 inches; 5.84 Pounds
Item model number : 100537801
Date First Available : September 24, 2018
Manufacturer : Central Garden & Pet
ASIN : B07HMPRTXF
Country of Origin : China
PROTECTION: Our heated cat house for outside, measuring 19″ x 22″ x 17″, serves as the ideal refuge for safeguarding outdoor cats, community cats, and feral cats
WEATHER RESISTANT: Ensure the protection and comfort of cats of all sizes with this easily assembled, heated, weather-resistant, and insulated outdoor cat house for winter
STAY WARM: The included 20-watt MET Safety Listed waterproof heated cat bed inside the K&H Outdoor Heated Kitty House ensures warmth for your kitties, even in sub-zero temperatures
NEVER TRAPPED: The two 6″ x 8″ exits provide multiple escape routes from predators and include removable clear door flaps to protect cats from the harsh outdoor elements making this the perfect outdoor cat house for winter insulated waterproof
MULTI-USE OUTSIDE CAT SHELTER: Perfect winter cat house for outside cats that prefer to sleep in garages, porches, barns, or even in colder parts of the house providing a nice cat cave with a cat warming pad inside
HOW IT WORKS: The heated bed may NOT feel warm to the touch when your pet is NOT in the bed; it emits a small amount of heat when not in use (pets can sense it), but only warms to max temperature when your pet is using the bed – see “How to Test” image
SAFETY: All K&H heated cat houses have been tested & are certified by MET Labs and exceeds USA/CA electrical safety standards; K&H doesn’t just use safety listed parts, we safety certify the entire product – For indoor/outdoor use with 110/120 volt electrical current only
BRAND YOU TRUST: Designed & patented by K&H with OVER 20 years of experience in creating safe, innovative, quality products for pets
Customers say
Customers are pleased with the cat house’s warmth, ease of assembly, and build quality. They find it simple to assemble and well-built, able to withstand wind and rain. The heating pad works well and the cats seem comfortable in it. Overall, customers consider it a good value and a great medium-duty cat house for a single cat.
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12 reviews for K&H Heated Cat House for Outside Cat in Winter with Heating Cat Pad Bed Weatherproof Outdoor Large Cat House for Stray Feral Cats, Safety Listed Insulated Kitty House with Escape Doors – Olive/Olive
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Original price was: $99.99.$82.29Current price is: $82.29.
Jason Sevier –
My cats safe and warm.
Absolutely love this product. It wad delivered right before the first snow of the season. It has the best value for the money. Weatherproof is awesome. We love the appearance. The size is just right for one cat. Great cat house. We had to take off the front flap cause our cat wouldn’t go in with it one. All around great quality
eliza –
We now have five of these.
We live in an area that is just far enough from the city to get a lot of idiots dumping cats, so we always have strays and ferals around. We also live in an area that routinely gets very cold in winter. There are 3.5 crazy cat people in the house, and we’ve maxed out our indoor cat capacity, so we keep expanding our stray/feral feeding and shelter operations. (Yes, we also have a cat trap and local TNR options.) We’ve made a couple diy shelters, but these are a lot faster and easier to put together, and I really like having the heated pad. It only warms when there’s pressure on it, and the temp doesn’t get very high, but it’s enough to help a cold, damp kitty be more comfortable.That said, we don’t just drop them on the ground, plug them in, and walk away – there are a few modifications needed to make these good outdoor shelters. First, our outdoor population doesn’t appear to like the flaps, so I usually leave one on and remove the other. However, snow gets in on the flapless side quite easily. Also, they’re only kind of waterproof – I wouldn’t trust them to resist a hard rain or a wet snow. The solution to both problems is to get a roll of reflective-foil bubble insulation and use it under and over the shelter. I place a rectangle of it underneath the house to insulate from the ground – it’s even better with plywood or something under the insulation. Then I cover the top with a piece large enough to overhang the flapless entrance by several inches. The insulation is quite waterproof, and also helps keep warmth inside the shelter. I use extra-large binder clips to attach the top piece, which means the overhang can’t go all the way around, but it’s worked pretty well so far. Another option would be to basically wrap the whole thing in the insulation – underneath, up the side, over the top, and back down the other side. If you need to place a shelter where it can’t be plugged in, adding a piece of insulation under the pad, and/or replacing the pad with a self-warming cat mat, can help retain warmth. I do recommend locating them as far as possible from high-traffic areas, so shy kitties won’t be afraid to hunker down in them.With the modifications described, we’ve kept these outdoors year round for several years, with no maintenance other than washing the pads once in a while. The oldest one has been out there since 2017, and other than fading a bit, it’s as good as new. I highly recommend these as an affordable option for those who want to help homeless kitties.
Stephanie 𤠖
A MAJOR bug attractor ð¤¢
I wasn’t even going to write a review on this at first because there’s already so many positive reviews about it on here but after experiencing something super disgusting I felt really compelled to to give current owners of this/future buyers a heads up.I have two indoor cats and two outdoor cats. The reason they’re outdoors isn’t by my choice trust me because I adore animals and love helping them, I live with my dad and as you know when you live with someone you have to be courteous of their wants/needs too and he’s not all that crazy about having four cats in the house (our house isn’t small but not huge by a long shot) and most importantly I had my two indoor cats before I moved to my current home and found both my two outdoor cats living as strays on my property so I have to keep their needs to heart as well- four cats (as well as two dogs) in one medium sized house is a no go and wouldn’t make them too happy especially my cats because they like having space. My two outdoor cats get treated the exact same and get the same amount of love and care as my indoor cats, only difference is they live outside. I live out in the country, don’t have neighbors for miles and have 13 acres of land so they’re safe and they NEVER get within 100 feet of the road (only have one road in front of my house but my house is about 400 feet back so it’s not on right on the toad) if they even hear a car they’ll hall butt back to the house to safety.Which leads me to why I purchased this. I have a garage that I set up real nice for them, so if the weathers bad anything like that i’ll bring them in my garage (my cars are stored in my workshop that’s a separate building) but the thing is Cleo and Mufasa (my two outdoor cats) really ain’t all the crazy about each other, i’ll bring them both in when it’s bad but they hiss at each other and Mufasa isn’t 100% calm around people, he’s still somewhat skittish so getting him in the garage isn’t super hard but not super easy either, whereas Cleo is the compelete opposite. So I got this for Mufasa, obviously i’ll still bring him inside if weather gets super bad but on a regular basis this is fine.I set it up around 4/5 days ago, I put it in my garden against my house because Mufasa often lays in there so I thought it’d be a good spot.. and I was right he’s used it a lot BUT today I passed it and saw that it had dirt and mulch in it from the garden from him going in and out so I went to it and picked it up to take the heating pad out to shake the dirt out and guess what happened? THERE WAS ANTS LIVING IN IT they actually made an ant hill underneath it! 𤢠And don’t worry it gets better, I got my broom to sweep the ants off then took it apart and as I did that a cockroach came flying out after calming down I lifted the heating mat out and there was another little cockroach underneath the mat and two earwigs ð¤¢ð¤¢ I immediately took the whole thing apart and threw the heating mat cover in the washing machine.So to sum things up: It works, it’s good quality, rainproof, my cat loves it and it’ll keep your baby warm but don’t be surprised when you see disgusting bugs in there who are tryin to keep warm too 𤢠I’m really not sure what can be done to keep the bugs out it’s super gross but just wanted to give y’all a heads up… nothing you can do but being prepared for the nastiness is better then nothin.
C. StClair –
Very cute and easy to assemble. Heats up nicely.
This is for an outside cat who needs a warm place to relax in during our winters. I bought the one with the log cabin look just because it is cute.
Bette Andresen –
Packaging impenetrable
The house is great and easy to put together, but the packaging……… My god it was absolutely impenetrable. I cut the house in trying to open the package.
Fred Bianco –
Purrrfect
Our outdoor kittie is large and this house is great!Opens on both ends so she doesn’t feel trapped.It warms when she is inside and has a soft enterior.Love it ðPlus it’s cute ð»
Lauren Start –
Works Great! Perfectly warm!
This has been the perfect solution for our outdoor cat. It is on our covered patio. The heat is just enough to keep her warm on the nights we’ve been in the 30s and 40s so far this Fall. On the days it’s warmed up she doesn’t go in, but when it gets cold again, she’s right back in there. It’s so great.
PrairieGopher –
I keep winter temperatures inside low. I have old arthritic cat who takes pain meds but he needs his heat. Both cats take turns to enjoy this house (inside). I also have an electric blanket on couch. So they change off. Is a great product but HOLY has the price ever increased since I bought it in 2021. Like double!
Alejandra Garcia –
Recientemente llegó un gatito a mi patio y comencé a alimentarlo, empezó la temporada de lluvia y frÃo y esta opción de casita al exterior me pareció la adecuada, resiste vientos, el cuando enciendo el pad por las noches para ayudar con el tema de frÃo, a él se le ve muy cómodo.
jeanny l –
Well built
Yovana –
La compré para este tiempo de lluvias. Es fácil de armar y muy útil. La coloqué en el jardÃn ya que ahà viven un par de gatos comunitarios. Eso si, es pequeña por lo que caben máximo 3 gatos.
JOSE JUAN ESCOBEDO MARTINEZ –
Tengo 6 gatos y a una de mis gatitas no le gusta estar dentro de la casa y compré esta casa para ella en invierno y le encantó estar dentro de su casita con el colchón térmico y duerme muy agusto y no me preocupa que esté en exterior