Description: Handmade reflective insulated outdoor cat shelter for winter PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE ORDERING (people make them different ways and it's up to you to decide on which is the best option for your cats) I CANNOT COMBINE SHIPPING FOR MORE THEN ONE SHELTER PURCHASED, IF YOU WANT MORE THEN ONE, PLEASE REQUEST AN INVOICE SO THAT I CAN PROVIDE A SHIPPING QUOTE Plastic weatherproof durable HDX tough (The HDX tough totes get very strong owner reviews on Home Depot's site, with a 4.7-star (out of five) average across close to 4,000 reviews. Common praise for the boxes includes that they stack easily, they're durable. Reflective Insulated floor, walls, and ceiling to reflect cats heat (R-Tech Insulfoam) Straw bedding (Organic-All Natural Premium Clean, chemical free Processed Straw- grown in the USA) Inside seams and all exposed foam are taped to keep draft's out (foil tape, to retain heat) weatherproof gorilla tape around hole 6" entrance or entrance (Your cat needs a hole at least the size of his head, but the size of the length of his whiskers is ideal. When sizing up a hole to squeeze into, your cat is going to try to get his head through the hole. If his head fits, then the rest of his body will fit too.) most customer's put a sheet of plywood over the top of their shelter to add overhang. Assembled inside dimensions 22Lx12Wx7H ASPCA Q&A'S Q: What about the need for keeping the cats out of harm's reach? A: Placement of shelters is important in keeping cats safe from predators. If unleashed dogs are in the area, place your shelter behind a fence where the dogs can't get in, or have the entrance face a wall so only the cats can get in and out, and be sure the shelter is weighted down and hard to move. Q: Why should the bin be raised off the ground? A: Raising the shelter off the cold ground makes it easier for the cats to warm the inside with their body heat. To keep it even warmer, you can place straw underneath. Q: Why is the bin on a slant? A: Putting the shelter on a slant helps to keep rain from pooling or snow from piling up on the roof. A slanted roof might also discourage predators from sitting on the roof to stalk. Q: Winter winds here would blow those things around. What could you use to weigh it down? A: These lightweight shelters definitely need to be secured against the wind. Here are some ideas: Put heavy, flat rocks or pavers/bricks on the lid (some people glue the rocks on with Liquid Nails) Place two shelters with the doorways facing each other and put a large board on top of both shelters – this weighs the shelters down and provides a protected entryway Q: What about painting the outside in brown or camouflage colors? A: Painting your cat shelters in camouflage or earth tones is a good idea that'll keep unwanted attention away.
Price: 60 USD
Location: Ramsey, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-11-30T20:12:19.000Z
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