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Casa de plástico para gatos al aire última intervensión, casa de gato resistente para gatos pequeños y medianos, elevada impermeable y aislada con almohadilla para arañazos de gatos (verde)

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Casa para gatos con almohadilla para arañazos para gatos

Cat House Cat Scratch Pad
casa de gato
casa de gato para gatos al aire última intervensión
Escenarios de uso en interiores y exteriores de casas de gatos

M-Josée Perras
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de marzo de 2025
Mes chattes ne sont même pas entrées dans cet abri. Elles ne veulent rien savoir. Le chat errant de mon quartier ne l’utilise pas aussi
Teresa
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
I found this little cat house/shelter to be very easy to put together. You can do it in well under 30 minutes. I like that it came with a little cushion/bed for the cat. It also came with two scratching boards to be placed inside the shelter, but I was unable to get mine to stay up. Not a huge deal as there really is not a lot of room for a cat to stretch up and scratch on these. I have a fairly decent size Siamese cat, and the shelter works for her to get inside, have plenty of headroom to turn around and lay down inside to get out of the rain. I did place a thin flat wood board across the top so there was an overhang at the front to keep any rain from coming in, along with a couple heavy brick pavers at the back so it would not fall off if she walked across the top of the wood.The cushion provided was decent. It was very soft, had some fluff to it and some cushion. It is not thick but not super thin either.
Jeri L. Reed
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de enero de 2025
After looking and looking at all the various cat houses available for two grown ferals that I take care of, I decided that this looked like the best deal--and I was not wrong. I was attracted by the clean lines and sturdy structure of this one--but mostly because I thought these cats would use it because of the big sized door. This was more than easy to put together--I did it while I was working online at the same time. It comes with instructions that were not too details, but all you have to do is put in those big plastic screws with a butter knife and voila! It is done. The walls also kind of snap together, I noticed there were some big gaps left after screwing the walls on, but I applied a little pressure and it did snap together and was a tight seal. The roof just snaps on like that, there are no screws. It also came with a couple of extra screws just in case you ruin one somehow.My cats have been sleeping in a clear plastic bin on its side with a bath rug on the bottom--it was so windy and cold and it took about a week to get this house. They took to that readily, I think because they can see through it, and I was a little worried they would not use the house. So far, each one has been in the house, but so far, I don't think both at once because they like to lay so they look out the door. That is one thing to know about ferals, they have to be able to escape and see any threats coming. I made a shelter last year with bins and a styrofoam ice chest and not one cat ever used it--and it cost over half of what this one did, even though I thought I would save money. It ended up being worthless and a lot of work for nothing as it was not that easy to do. This one, they took to right away. It is nice and clean looking, it is true that you can sit on it just like in the pictures, and it has enough weight that it would not easily blow away--we'll see, it is not uncommon for us to have 50-70 mph winds here, which is why I put the bin under a chair on a very cold windy day. You can see both of them in the picture.The one I got could fit two cats--but so far they have used it one at a time so we'll see. When I looked out, one was in the house looking out the door and the other was back in the bin. It might be that they will both need to see out, so still not sure it will work for two ferals. These two stayed out in the weather last year even when it got down to 0 degrees rather than get in my home made shelter. I hope they will both use this so I can just get rid of the bin, but I will give them time. They seem very happy with this house though.I started to take a star away for two reasons. One, I expected that the cushion provided would be just that, a cushion. It is more like a comforter that is the size of the floor of the house. However, that means that it is washable, but it is not a thick cushion like a cat bed. Not a big deal to me, the scratching boxes provided when used together exactly fit in the bottom (these ferals are not going to use them) and I put those down, with a small bath rug on top of them, then put the provided cushion which is a nice fluffy material. That works well and will provide more insulation from the cold cold ground. The other thing is that the product page says this is insulated--but I just can't tell if it is. I would rather have the walls, top and floor filled with something, but they seem empty to me, I really can't tell one way or the other. I do feel that they provide some warmth and the heat from the cat or cats will be kept in to keep them warmer. But not sure I would call them insulated, I am not going to cut into it to see if they are empty or not.But I could not see taking any stars away from what is definitely a 5-star cat house. I am very pleased with it and the cats are too. These cats are very picky, but they went right inside when I put it out there. I really hope they will both use it together as that will keep them the warmest, and while this will fit two cats--two cats may not be willing to get in it together. They do like the big door. I did not even consider other types that have smaller doors or doors with coverings because I do not believe they would even use it. Being able to get in and out quickly and being able to see out is what it is all about for ferals. They have to be able to escape and see coming threats. I also did not get similar models that have two doors--the logic is that they need an escape hatch, but that would just let more cold air in and it is too small to have two doors. Yes, the bigger door will let in more air, but they will also use the house in the first place.It is somewhat off the ground. Since where I have it sometimes pools when it rains, I will either move it or place it on something higher once they get used to it. I think they like having the door close to the ground, but once they are used to it, I will find something to lift it just a little higher. It seems pretty rain proof--there are some seams but not many and they are all just on the corners. The top is like a lid that fits over it all so no leaks on the roof which is the main thing. I live in an apartment and this is sitting by my door with a porch over it--which does leak some when it rains hard. But water will not come through that big door. If you want one to put out in a field or something, you are going to have to consider that, because without something over the top of this house, rain will come through that door in some situations. Better to have it under a tree or bush which would work if you need it to be away from shelter. It is very sturdy double walled plastic, does not budge once you have it all screwed/snapped together properly, and would be a good choice for a feral shelter keeping in mind the issues I listed. I would not put in the bedding if I had it out somewhere as it could get wet--and may end up taking it out anyway if it doesn't work out or gets wet. But for right now, it works for these cats and they are warm and dry.
Lorena
Comentado en México el 31 de diciembre de 2024
A mis gatos les ha gustado mucho su casita y además se suben arriba de ella y se acuestan también.Buen producto, llegó en la fecha acordada y bien empacada, el material se ve resistente.
elecktral
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de octubre de 2024
House is super easy to assemble. Comes with a little cat bed, which I am replacing with a heavier one for winter. I use these for the stray cats in my neighborhood who do not like being indoors but will sleep in a house. They are super quick to set up, sturdy, have enough space inside for the cat to hide or for 2 cats, and can be easily washed and dried when dirty. Really nice product and the kitties love them.
Jennifer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2024
I wish I could've found these years ago. I have a small colony of rescue cats and winter housing is always one of the most difficult (and messy) parts of their care. These look very sturdy and should be very simple to clean. They will be using them inside their barn....so no worries about water resistance. Once I add straw they should have very warm houses this year. I will save the cloth beds for use during warm weather because they are not meant to be used in winter. The scratch pads were a nice gift. They probably wont last long with my cats though.....lol. I love these houses so much I bought six. They are costly....but looks like they will last forever. These also stack as shown in my photos and they don't tip over or slide around. Seems very safe and strong enough for even big cats. I will probably buy more of these next year. Awesome deal and awesome product. If you're still not sure about these stop thinking about it and just buy one. Your cat will thank you.
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