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TRIXIE's Natura Insulated Small Cat Home is designed as a cold season shelter. The outer walls, floor, and roof are insulated witih styrofoam. Includes plastic flaps for weather protection. Hinged roof with locking arms for easy cleaning. Ventilation holes in back to promote circulation. The elevated floor promotes air circulation and protects your cat from ground chill and wet conditions, while the hard plastic footing prevents decay due to wet soil. Easy to assemble; the holes are pre-drilled and hardware is included.
WARNING: This product can expose you to formaldehyde, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
SKU | 3116033 |
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Primary Brand | TRIXIE |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Natural Wood |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Small |
Material | Wood |
Length | 17.75 IN |
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Height | 17 IN |
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Outdoor Feral Cat Use with some tweaking
Sharon D
5 years ago
Sturdy insulated outdoor cat house. A few things worth mentioning. The roof and ...
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Seriously?!?!
Jtrouge
5 years ago
Some parts had drill holes in the wrong place, some didn't have them at all.
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It is winter time here and my eight week old kitten is absolutely bored in the garage. She isn't allowed in the house but we give her food everyday and she catches mice in the garage. She wants to go out and once she did go out when it was snowing and was bewildered. How can I take care of Holly in the winter? And how cold is too cold for her?
We have an occasional nocturnal feline visitor who sleeps on our patio to stay dry. We cannot bring this car inside, as we have a greyhound and Siamese and our apartment complex in Philadelphia, PA allows only two pets. Other than offering food and a warm blanket, how can we help this cat? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mock
It's about 90 - 95 degrees f in my house about now and my cat hasn't moved all day, I checked his breathing and he seems to be doing okay but he hasn't drank all day, he's a flame point Siamese..
I had to move in small room,one of my cat is very active and in this tiny place can't run and play,so I have to let him out for a walk,but now it's very cold and when he's out he runs and hide somewhere and doesn't come home until it's dark,I started let him out once per 3 days,but in the two inside days he refuses to use the litter box,only urinates in the backyard, nothing more,will that make him constipated,what is better to do,to let him out in the cold or to keep him inside in the winter?
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So I took in a stray that is at least five years old and has rather obviously had it rough. I am keeping him segregated and also set up a cat condo for him in said room, which he tends to stay in, sleeping (the condo, I mean). I bought him this nice, plush self warming bed that he is absolutely rejecting. Seriously, he'd rather sleep on bare floor than this bed. But he'll rub on it and lean against it to sleep. Why does my guy hate his bed? *note, I have provided him with soft blankets he loves.
I live in Indiana, June 26 2017 I adopted a 3.5 year old cat from Marion County animal control (Indianapolis Indiana) since Jan 2018 she has experienced 3 false heats (paperwork states spayed) she's a inside/outside cat. Early this week showing signs of heat. Last night left briefly to store and came home to a faint meow in garage(she doesn't go in garage but left open while gone, 20min?) Found at least a week old kitten with dried umb. Cord. Hungry I had whole organic milk and fed it.
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