Automatic Constant Temperature: The thermostat adapter keep temperature between 95-113°F, which is just right that a good temp for an animal - about room temp, not too hot; The heating mat stays on 24/7 for worry free heat for your fur ball, so you wouldn't have to reset the heating pad every day Raised off the Ground: This heated cat shelter came with feet that keep it off the ground 2 inches; Having bed floor elevated helps heated waterproof cat house stays off the cold wet ground, avoid snow and rain would collect under the house, keep the cat dry and warm Double Entrances Ensure Cat Escape: This heated pet house has two exits which is important for cats outdoors in case a predator is around; The added door allows cat to enter and exit thru back door should an escape be needed. Don't worry about them being trapped by other animals Extra Width Outside Cat House: the insulated cat house is 19.7 in L x 13 in W x 14 in H, increased width absolutely enough to fit accommodate a couple of cats or one very large cat comfortably inside; Ensuring they have a comfortable and inviting environment to call their own Thick Sturdy Material: This body of collapsible cat house is made of sturdy MDF boards, the outer material is a hard waterproof fabric; These insulated hardy material can withstand any weather, holds up under snow and winds; The flat roof is sturdy enough for 4 cats sleep on without collapsing If you are looking for a cat shelter, trust me this works!
This all weather outdoor cat house will giving your cat and others animal the much needed shelter they may need, provide them with a warm and comfortable place to avoid the rain、wind and storm.
It's big enough fit for at least two 10 lb cats.
It was designed with his comfort in mind, and also his safety, with the second ""escape door"" in the back wall.
All in all a really nice product, well-made, easy to assemble and disassemble, adaptable to use alone or with a surrounding tote, stores flat in its box.
Worth Noting:
Even though 'waterproof' I recommend if you use it outside, puleaaze put it under an overhang, or in a shed, barn, garage, etc, or put something waterproof over it to extend the roof.
Most of the outdoor houses have very little overhand and even with a plastic flap, is easy for a windy storm to blow a bunch of rain into the shelter to wet the pad.