- Recommended for indoor use
- Uses only 6 watts
- Convenient size fits almost anywhere
- Cover is removable for washing
- Available in 2 colors
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78 of 84 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Why you shouldn't buy this item: WATCH THIS VIDEO FOR TRUTH ABOUT KV KITTY PAD,
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This review is from: K&H Faux Suede Thermo Kitty Mat (Misc.)
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
unsatisfactory model,
By CTB "CTB" (Beaverton, Or United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: K&H Faux Suede Thermo Kitty Mat (Misc.)
I have previously purchased (several years ago) a Thermo Kitty mat that looks the same as this one. The electrical unit in the first one I first purchased is approximately the length of the fleecy cover. I was unpleasantly surprized to discover that the heating unit in the newly purchased mat is only a small square, leaving approximately 2/3rds of the total mat surface unheated. I returned it immediately and purchased a competing brand that heats the entire bed surface (or close to it). My two arthritic and very elderly cats (17 and 18 years old) love their heated beds and stretch out full-length. I don't think they would be as comfortable if they had to curl up tight to get the benefit of the heated area.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Flimsy, poor design, way overpriced,
By libgrrl (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: K&H Faux Suede Thermo Kitty Mat (Misc.)
Thermo Kitty Mat--It seems that those of us in search of a heated bed for a convalescing or elderly pet are a captive market. This unit is a case in point. The exterior shell is a zippered fleece fabric pad with a thin piece of foam folded inside. The heating unit is a simple low wattage element encased in a plastic cover. That's it. Not only is there no thermostat control, there's not even an on/off switch--you have to plug/unplug the unit to turn it on or off. That's a pretty basic design flaw. This would be a bit of a ripoff at half the price; unfortunately, from what I can tell, it's more the rule than the exception. Every heated pet bed I've looked at is similarly flimsy in design and construction and outrageously overpriced. Anyway, you've been warned...
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