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owners of outdoor cats, your advice is required!

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miamla · 18/11/2008 13:36

since DP and I moved in together my cat has had to move out due to DP's allergies. This wasn't an easy decision and we tried lots of pills and potions but nothing worked for him. So, our shed has been converted into a palace for him (the cat, not DP!) This was fine during the summer months but its starting to get a bit chilly. Anyone got a cunning idea for what kind of heater we could put out there? There isn't any power at the moment but there could be if needed
Thanks in advance

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bella29 · 18/11/2008 14:42

You could use a pig lamp - a heated bulb which hangs over the cat's bed and radiates heat. Some boarding kennels use them.

Alternatively, a hot water bottle well wrapped up!

youknownothingofthecrunch · 18/11/2008 14:44

I know our cattery have heated beds, so they must be out there.

youknownothingofthecrunch · 18/11/2008 14:46

this?

youknownothingofthecrunch · 18/11/2008 14:46

or this?

youknownothingofthecrunch · 18/11/2008 14:48

or this?

bella29 · 18/11/2008 14:48

lol - I have the second one and use it for myself if there are no poorly animals around Keeps hot for ages...

youknownothingofthecrunch · 18/11/2008 14:59
Grin
miamla · 18/11/2008 16:55

I knew it was a good idea to ask on here!

crunch (may i call you that? bit of a mouthful otherwise!), thank you thank you thank you! we want something that can be plugged in so i think we'll prob go for the first one! i didn't even realise things like that existed!

bella good idea but there's not a light out there at the moment. something to consider when we get it linked up so thanks for your suggestion too

actually, i've just had another look at the links. the third one says for indoor use, do you think it'd be ok in the shed? i guess it is "indoors" in there but just not the indoors that i live in!

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youknownothingofthecrunch · 19/11/2008 10:57

I'm sure as long as the shed is watertight it would be fine in there. And Crunch is fine

miamla · 25/11/2008 10:48

crunch just wanted to pop back and thank you again! I've ordered one like the 3rd link (i found the same product on amazon for cheaper)
Here's hoping that the cat likes it!
Thanks again

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