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HomeDog SuppliesDog BedsSpecialtyPetSafe Large Heated Pet Pad (1-65 pounds) |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 10 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Wonderful Invention Feb 13, 2008
By L. Luzadder
"cyberpunk in seattle"
My cat loves this pad. She is an older cat now and must have aches and pains just like I do. She is a typical cat that hates everything except Trader Joes Cat Tuna and this pad. Seattle is known for rainy damp weather. This pad helps my cat through the 9 months of cold winter dampness found in Seattle. Highly recommend this product.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A Hit with the Kitties. Jan 16, 2010
By April I bought this for my 2 middle-aged cats. I placed the pad on the platform of their scratching post. Since one of my cats only leaves the pad to eat and poop, I think the concensus is it works great.
Each side has a different temperature, and I first tried the lower temperature side. My cats didn't really go for it, so I turned it over and found they prefer the higher temperature. I can feel the heat coming off the thing, so I don't know what could be going on with those reviewers who say it doesn't warm up. Ours is nice and toasty all the time
The pad is inflexible, so do not expect to put it anywhere you would need it to bend. I leave it plugged in all the time--I don't see how you could possibly be expected to "unplug when not in use", as your pet is going to be the one who decides when to use it. Regardless, leaving it plugged in unattended has not been a problem for us. It has a nice removable cover, though there are no cleaning instructions with it so I'll have to take my chances tossing it into the wash on cold water, and see what happens.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Cats love it! Jan 06, 2007
By noyb
"noyb"
Our cats sleep in the basement at night (due to owner-head-jumping activities at all hours); In the winter they were not happy as the basement is the coolest part of the house.
I picked this up as an early Xmas present for the cats; as far as I can tell, they love it---they are always on it at night.
The device is a rigid plastic board with a cloth wrap and a metal encased electric power cord (it's clearly cat safe; it's probably dog-proof, too.) One side is warmer than the other (I used the warmer side up, with another blanket on top.)
This product would be perfect if the power cord were slightly longer and included a timer (which we added, seperately) to turn on and off automatically.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
No Heat Jan 16, 2009
By Mark R. Bogert I bought this pad for my dog to warm up on cold days. When I couldn't feel any heat coming off it outside, I brought it inside, plugged it in. It says it will heat up to 100 degrees. Well, after 2 hours, it wouldn't even warm up to register on a thermometer, so it must have been less than 80 degrees.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
not enough for really cold weather Dec 05, 2008
By Yellow Leaf we tried using this pad in a dog crate inside an unheated garage, on a day when it was about 15-20 F. Our healthy 70-lb Lab (used to being outside) was shivering when we got home. Might work better in a small or very enclosed space.
Pad is rigid and inflexible, so make sure you can get it into the kennel!
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