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K&H Pet Products Outdoor Multi-Kitty House Cat Shelter Heated or Unheated

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Arrives Thursday, May 23
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Style: Unheated


Features

  • COMFY FOR YOUR PET: Cathouse for outdoor cats is comfortable for outdoor cats, community cats, and feral cats too.
  • WEATHER RESISTANT: The exterior surface is constructed of heavy denier polyester, making this product water/weather resistant.
  • EASY CARE: The two exits include removable clear door flaps to protect kitty from the harsh elements of winter.
  • EASY SET UP: No tools required to assemble. Perfect for cats that sleep in garages, porches, barns, or even in the home.
  • BRAND YOU CAN TRUST: Design by K&H with 20 years experience in creative innovative, quality products.

Description

K&H products are made with high-quality materials for your pet's comfort and your family's safety. This extra-wide house is excellent for use in barns, garages, porches, and anywhere your indoor/outdoor cat needs additional warmth and protection. This extra-wide version is perfect for multiple cats, large cats, or cats that just need a little extra room. The floor of this model is removable for easy care. The K&H Outdoor Kitty Houses are made with heavy denier polyester that makes it water/weather resistant. The walls and roof are insulated to protect your kitty from the harmful elements of winter. The roof of the K&H Outdoor Kitty House Extra-Wide hangs over the 2 doors to keep cats warm, safe and dry. This heated cat house features two exits with removable clear plastic flaps so pets cannot be trapped by predators and yet still have sufficient protection. It's easy to assemble; with hook & loop fastener walls and an easy roof, no tools are required. It's no wonder this is a top-selling item! Product includes a manufacturer..


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 26.5 x 21.5 x 15.5 inches; 6.87 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 100213092


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 16, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Central Garden & Pet


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • No, I can't fit inside, but it helps me sleep at night.
Style: Heated
I have had a "single-wide" K and H kitty house for years. This year I bought 2 "double-wide" houses for my outdoor cats. These were easy to fold open and attach the various parts to one another. While not indestructible, the construction is stiff and well supported. It is also washable with hose and sponge, since it is completely encased in thick canvas-like material. The fleece-covered heated floor pad covers the entire floor of the house. It acts as insulation as well as a heat source, since it covers all the seams around the bottom inside. The walls attach to one another with good sturdy Velcro. The roof attaches to the walls with 2 zippers and more Velcro. It isn't air tight, and it isn't completely waterproof, but if you use it in a sheltered area - preferably on a deck or porch - it will stay warm and dry. We live in northwestern South Carolina, and it can get cold up here near the mountains. We also get some snow, maybe once a year. The K and H kitty houses have been staying in good shape and keeping my outdoor cats warm during our winters. I sleep much better knowing that while I'm cuddled up in my nice warm bed, I have provided the same for Reggie and Zorro. This is a simple, non-elaborate, no construction way of quickly solving your outdoor pet's winter survival needs. It was designed with his comfort in mind, and also his safety, with the second "escape door" in the back wall. If you live in Wisconsin or North Dakota or Minnesota, keep looking. This house wasn't meant for blizzard-force winds, or Biblical floods, or 3 feet of snow at 30 below. But for the rest of us, it works very well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2018 by la plume d'une femme

  • "Outdoor" "Heated" Cat House that is not weather- or water proof, nor warm.
Style: Heated
The media could not be loaded. I was unsure as to how to rate this, as I'm neither happy nor unhappy with this purchase, just disappointed. This is going to be a long review. I purchased this "outdoor" "heated" cat house a few days ago from Amazon, on sale for $53.99 before tax, and it arrived quickly, in about 2 days. It was fairly easy to assembled. The walls connect to each other with velcro, and to the roof with a plastic zipper on each of the thinner sides, and velcro strips on the longer sides, that unfortunately don't seal all the edges, so it lets some cold air in through the unseal areas. Although I like the house, for its ease of assembly and being light-weight to carry, and more importantly, the cat I bought it for, a rescued stray cat, uses it, it does not appear to be insulated, and the heating floor pad barely heats at all. When I received it a couple of days ago, I immediately assembled it quickly (took about 10 minutes), and tested the heating floor pad indoors (inside my heated apartment) by placing a pillow over it for over 20 minutes (as suggested in the instructions sheet), and after that time I could barely register any warmth with my hand placed on top of the middle of the pad, but I could tell that at least it wasn't DOA, so I let the cat use it. He's been using it for 2 days now, the house is in an enclosed, but uninsulated and unheated porch that gets pretty cold, similar to a garage, but it stays at about 6 to 10 degrees higher than outside temperature. Yesterday and today has been very cold, last night it got to mid teens and current temp is mid 30's, to reach low 20's tonight. Each time I've checked the pad I felt very disappointed at how little warmth it gives off when the cat is on it, and how cool it feels when the cat is not on it. Inside the house is probably just as cold/same temperature as the rest of the porch. This winter has been mild for the most part (in NYC), but these couple of days with such low temperature has made me worried about the cat's comfort and health. I'm thinking I might be returning this house and instead getting a semi enclosed heated cup bed that I can place inside a DIY insulated cat house made using either a cardboard box or plastic storage container lined with 1" insulation board cut to fit. This house is advertised and sold as an "outdoor" heated cat house, which means it should at the very least be weather- and water-proof, but it is not, so the manufacturer is guilty of false or misleading advertisement. For a truly "outdoor" house it should be insulated and water-proof. This house is not good to use outdoors where it could get wet from rain. If left outside where it'll be exposed to rain, the inside will get wet, as the thin floor fabric will soak up water, soaking the heating floor pad, then the cat/s will refuse to use it, as some of the customers have informed. And because it's not insulated, and the heating floor pad, which only warms one (larger) side, barely registers any warmth on the center when a cat is laying on it, it does nothing to keep the house warm, or dry when it rains. So this uninsulated house is good for indoor use only, in a mildly cool or heated room, or an insulated porch or garage where the temperature is above freezing, not for use outdoors or in an uninsulated and unheated area, as the warming floor pad is inadequate to warm a cat and keep dry when it rains. The 20-watt "heating" pad is inside (sown-in) the larger part of the floor pad under a thin layer of sherpa-like fabric, but it barely "warms" only on that side and only in the middle, so that means it's on the area where the door flaps are, and where cold air will come in through the sides of the door flap. The smaller part of the floor pad is unheated and goes over the smaller side of the house. I switched the pad around so that the larger part is on the smaller, more enclosed part of the house. There's a slit opening in the middle bottom of the front and back side of the house, so that the extension cord of the heated floor pad can be inserted through, so you can switch the sides of the pad to your liking, as I did. It plugs into a 3-prong outlet and has no temperature control. It's nearly impossible to tell if it's on/working/warming or not. If you want a pad that you can actually feel warm up or one with temperature control, get a different brand with higher wattage. Pros: When on sale the price is reasonable, at $54 or less for the heated version, $52 for the unheated version. Easy to assembled, following the included instruction sheet, though can be done it without it. The house, when assembled, is not heavy, so is easy to transport. The walls and roof of the house seem to be made of durable, not difficult to clean, polyester-like material, that might be slightly water-resistant. The heating floor pad's cushion is about an inch thick and its placement can be reversed. Can provide 1 to 3 cats shelter from the wind. Cons When not on sale the price is too high (when it's over $54). The house is not insulated or weather-/water-proof. The material used on the walls, roof and floor is not water-proof or water-repellant, though the walls and roof might be water-resistant. The floor is a thin polyester-like fabric that can soak up water that comes in contact with it, so won't keep inside or the floor pad dry when it rains. The heating part of the floor pad does not cover the whole floor of the house, only the larger side, but the sides can be switched. The heating floor pad does not have a removable, washable cover. To clean, unplug and use a damp cloth. When on, the heating part of the floor pad barely registers any warmth when the cat is laying on it, and not disernable warmth when empty. Does not help keep the house warm. And a minor complain - the wall panels could look smoother, not as creased. (see photos) How it can be improved? By making all of it (roof, walls and floor) insulated and water-proof, and using a better and larger heating element for the floor pad. Then it would merit a 5 star rating. After all that said, I'm still not sure if I'm going to return it or keep it. If I keep it, I'm going to use a different heating element/pad or a heating cat bed, which will add to the cost of shelter for the rescue stray cat. Provided 2 photos of my DIY winter feral cat shelter that I made for outdoor feral cats to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2017 by FoxySonia FoxySonia

  • Great for Ferals
Style: Heated
The ferals love the warmth of the heating pad in the winter. In the summer months, they lounge on the roof ;)
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2019 by Barbara Barbara

  • my cat uses it every single day
Style: Heated
I live in upstate NY & my cat loves to be outdoors. ever since I bought this for him I always find him in it, he loves it! I got the heated version but since the winters are rough in NY I added some wool blankets too, and whenever I touch him after he comes from inside of it he’s always very warm. sometimes when I call him to come indoors he just stares at me from the inside of his house, as if to tell me he prefers his little house over mine! the roof is very sturdy. when snow piles on it, it has never seeped through to the inside - but I still brush the snow off every day just to be safe. he also often sleeps on the roof in the warmer weather & it hasn’t dented or shown signs of wear after several months. i only have one cat but i personally think there’s enough room for two. i would recommend it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2019 by nicole nicole

  • Great house for the feral kitty in our life :)
Style: Heated
We have a feral kitty that has claimed us. He has lived on back deck 24/7 since July...it's not the end of November. He only leaves the deck when he needs to go potty. He is not brave enough to come inside our home yet, so with the weather turning colder we thought he needed a warm place to live. This little heated kitty house is perfect for him. He loooooves it. Never hesitated to go inside. So happy he is warm and safe, even if he isn't snuggling us yet :) He comes out of it purring, ready for his food each morning...he is a happy little camper in there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2018 by Outdoormom

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