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Self-Warming Thermal Cat Cushion
With winter coming, I am thinking of getting a Self-Warming Thermal Cat
Cushion for Rusty. He is getting older and probably needs something to keep him warm at night. There is a picture and description of it at http://tinyurl.com/y59bly Has anyone used it and what do you think of it? Does it really keep the cat warm? Thanks for any info. Winnie |
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Self-Warming Thermal Cat Cushion
a lot cheaper here than pet smart. I have a few the furballs love them
http://tinyurl.com/yfvwv2 "Winnie" wrote in message oups.com... With winter coming, I am thinking of getting a Self-Warming Thermal Cat Cushion for Rusty. He is getting older and probably needs something to keep him warm at night. There is a picture and description of it at http://tinyurl.com/y59bly Has anyone used it and what do you think of it? Does it really keep the cat warm? Thanks for any info. Winnie |
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 20:11:43 -0800, Winnie wrote:
With winter coming, I am thinking of getting a Self-Warming Thermal Cat Cushion for Rusty. He is getting older and probably needs something to keep him warm at night. There is a picture and description of it at http://tinyurl.com/y59bly Has anyone used it and what do you think of it? Does it really keep the cat warm? Thanks for any info. Winnie I bought one of those about two weeks ago. TuTu likes it but it is in front of the bathroom heat register. At least it keeps one side of her warm. She will crawl in bed with me in the early morning hours. In the past I have had a cat bed with a low heat pad inside. That seemed to make her too warm. However, Princess (RB 16) used to love it. Best wishes. MLB |
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Self-Warming Thermal Cat Cushion
Winnie wrote: With winter coming, I am thinking of getting a Self-Warming Thermal Cat Cushion for Rusty. He is getting older and probably needs something to keep him warm at night. There is a picture and description of it at http://tinyurl.com/y59bly Has anyone used it and what do you think of it? Does it really keep the cat warm? Thanks for any info. Winnie I got something like that for Pan, and he reallly appreciated it in the cold weather. What I did was put it on my bed between my top sheet and my quilt, as it made a funny crackling sound, which he didn't much care for. Under the quilt though, and with the morning sun on the bed, he loved to lounge there. My girls don't pay much notice, though. They prefer lying all bunched up together, or else they lie on top of me, their heated, padded food dispenser. Melissa |
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Winnie wrote:
Has anyone used it and what do you think of it? Does it really keep the cat warm? We have one and the cats like it. Mind you, they much prefer the electric one. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Victor Martinez wrote:
Winnie wrote: Has anyone used it and what do you think of it? Does it really keep the cat warm? We have one and the cats like it. Mind you, they much prefer the electric one. I'm thinking that Roxy would like this - she's the heat-seeking missile in this house. In fact, in the fall - when it's cooler out, but not cold enough to turn on the heat - I flatter myself to think that Roxy is suddenly filled with deep affection for me, as she loves to cuddle with me. But as soon as it gets cold enough to turn on the heat, she abandons me without a backward glance for the back of the couch, where she can soak up the heatwaves from the baseboard space heater. I also often find her burrowed under blankets or throw rugs when it's cold in the apartment. Maybe because of her herpes, she gets chilled more easily. So I think I'll get one of these for her. It's certainly a lot safer than an electric one. Someone I know accidentally burned a kitten on an electric heating pad (the kitty is fine now!), so I've been wary of them. Not to mention being potential fire hazards. The self-heating one can be available even when I'm not at home. Of course, I might have to buy 3 of them. Joyce |
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Self-Warming Thermal Cat Cushion
wrote in message ... Victor Martinez wrote: Winnie wrote: Has anyone used it and what do you think of it? Does it really keep the cat warm? We have one and the cats like it. Mind you, they much prefer the electric one. I'm thinking that Roxy would like this - she's the heat-seeking missile in this house. In fact, in the fall - when it's cooler out, but not cold enough to turn on the heat - I flatter myself to think that Roxy is suddenly filled with deep affection for me, as she loves to cuddle with me. But as soon as it gets cold enough to turn on the heat, she abandons me without a backward glance for the back of the couch, where she can soak up the heatwaves from the baseboard space heater. I also often find her burrowed under blankets or throw rugs when it's cold in the apartment. Maybe because of her herpes, she gets chilled more easily. So I think I'll get one of these for her. It's certainly a lot safer than an electric one. Someone I know accidentally burned a kitten on an electric heating pad (the kitty is fine now!), so I've been wary of them. Not to mention being potential fire hazards. The self-heating one can be available even when I'm not at home. Of course, I might have to buy 3 of them. Joyce The liner in these is the material foil "space blankets" are made from isn't it? I'm thinking it might be easy to add a layer to some of the existing cat beds. Mostly it keeps cold from coming up through the floor and body heat from draining downwards. Jo |
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Winnie wrote:
With winter coming, I am thinking of getting a Self-Warming Thermal Cat Cushion for Rusty. He is getting older and probably needs something to keep him warm at night. There is a picture and description of it at http://tinyurl.com/y59bly Has anyone used it and what do you think of it? Does it really keep the cat warm? Thanks for any info. Winnie Hmmm. Wonder how many I'd have to sew together to make one for DW. She's cold almost all the time. -- Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe |
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Winnie wrote: With winter coming, I am thinking of getting a Self-Warming Thermal Cat Cushion for Rusty. He is getting older and probably needs something to keep him warm at night. There is a picture and description of it at http://tinyurl.com/y59bly Has anyone used it and what do you think of it? Does it really keep the cat warm? Thanks for any info. Winnie I think Rusty would really appreciate that. Let me know what you think when you get one. I was curious about them too. Depends on how cold you keep your house, but he might like the electric ones, too. They are very safe, not like human heating pads. The max temp is 102 (the cat's body temp) and the element is encased in hard plastic with the cord wrapped in steel. You keep a fleece cover on it. I got ours back when I had a stray that I was keeping in the garage during the winter. They get good use out of it when it gets extremely cold, but kind of ignore it when it is not-so-cold. It was pretty expensive, IIRC. Sherry |
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Sam wrote: Winnie wrote: With winter coming, I am thinking of getting a Self-Warming Thermal Cat Cushion for Rusty. He is getting older and probably needs something to keep him warm at night. There is a picture and description of it at http://tinyurl.com/y59bly Has anyone used it and what do you think of it? Does it really keep the cat warm? Thanks for any info. Winnie Hmmm. Wonder how many I'd have to sew together to make one for DW. She's cold almost all the time. -- Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe LOL! You sound like my DH! He actually bought me a couch throw that plugs in one year for Christmas. It made me feel like such an old lady. To make matters even worse, he bought *his mother* the same thing that year. Sherry |
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