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Phonery PawShelter ® Outdoor Cat House

Phonery PawShelter ® Outdoor Cat House

$89.76 $199.99
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Ready for Your Camera: Monitor your cat's world from anywhere. This innovative cat house comes with two dedicated camera brackets (one inside, one outside), allowing you to install cameras (sold separately) to watch over your cat's daily life and outdoor adventures, providing you with complete peace of mind.

The Ultimate Outdoor Safe Haven: Designed as a must-have for outdoor felines, this shelter features protective eaves that provide superior waterproofing against rain from any direction. Two separate exits offer crucial escape routes from predators, while the elevated, damp-proof base ensures a dry and clean resting area even on wet or muddy ground. Its robust frame is built for strength and a high weight capacity.

All-Weather Protection & Insulation: Engineered to withstand the elements, this heated outdoor cat house is constructed with 6 layers of specialized waterproof and insulating materials. This multi-layer defense system creates a secure microclimate, shielding cats from harsh weather, including wind, rain, and extreme temperatures.

Includes a Certified Safe Heating Pad: Your cat's comfort and safety are paramount. The house includes a UL-tested, waterproof heating pad designed specifically for pet use. Constructed with flame-retardant materials and a chew-resistant cord, it provides a consistent and safe source of warmth during cold weather.

Easy Maintenance & Universal Application: Assembly and cleaning are hassle-free with a tool-free design and a fully openable roof for easy access. Available in multiple sizes, it serves as an essential shelter for community cats, ferals, and other small animals. It’s the perfect addition to balconies, porches, barns, farms, gardens, and parks.

Size Charts:

Small: 16.9"L x 12.6"W x 13.4"H

Medium: 23.6"L x 16.5"W x 13.4"H

Large: 25.6"L x 16.5"W x 13.4"H

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US Standard Shipping - 5-15 business days

Worldwide Economy Shipping - 15-30 business days

Worldwide Standard Shipping - 10-25 business days

If you receive your product damaged, defective or not as described, you can return it within 60 days and you will receive a refund of your purchase price. Shipping charges are not refundable.

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Marla
Awesome insulated cat house

This is a very nice insulated outdoor cat house. It's very sturdy, with very strong Velcro

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Stephanie A.
Great, safe cat house for feral cats

This is a great outdoor cathouse, especially for feral cats. It’s not very big but I think it could fit two adult cats. Depending on how large they are it might be a snug fit for two but they should be comfortable. There’s a covered entrance in the front and an additional entrance or exit. This is a good feature. It gives cats an escape route should the front entrance door be blocked. I poured water on the outside and the cat house did a good job of draining all of the water off without it soaking into the roof. Assembling the cat house is very easy. I think this cat house is going to be a very safe secure spot for feral cats to be able to go to. No tools needed and just a couple of minutes and it was done. The base is metal and just slips together. It keeps the cat house a few inches off of the ground, which is a good idea. The inside of the cat house seems like it would stay warm with a few cats in it. The cat house just sits on top of the metal frame. I thought it might blow away in the wind but so far it hasn’t moved.

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PaleoMD
Sturdy, good design, easy to build.

I'm caring for numerous feral cats which were born under my house last year. I have 2 other outdoor cat houses and with the addition of this one, they can all be sheltered this winter. At this size, it will house 1 adult cat, 2 medium or 3 small kittens. It has an internal frame which you put together from nylon rods and fastening corners. That slips into the house, and is secured by pre-installed Velcro tabs. The roof attaches with Velcro tabs as well, and the frame under the floor is constructed from metal tubes and corner plastic joiners. Construction was pretty quick and mostly intuitive. I didn't look at the instructions. There is an awning over the front door which pops out and is secured by more Velcro. There are 2 metal rings along the edges of the bottom which presumable are to allow it to be staked to the ground, but given that they sit numerous inches off the ground, I don't think that option would work very well, unless the 'legs' that raise the house off of the ground were removed. It does feel pretty sturdy, and so I plan to weight it down with bricks or large rocks on the roof to prevent it from blowing over in high wind. There is a covered port low on one wall for exit of an electric cord, if an outdoor heating pad were purchased and installed. A waterproof slip cover to surround such a pad was included with the cat house. The side 'emergency escape door' is 1-way, exit only (to keep out predators while allowing the cats to get out if they came in the front door), and self-secures with magnets on the bottom edges.

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J.D
Plenty big for an adult cat and ready for cold weather!

This cat house is a fabulous design. It is super well constructed and insulated for cold weather. The inside is covered in heat reflective fabric - similar to an emergency blanket. The quality of the stitching and thickness of the materials is readily apparent. The design is one that cats will appreciate with the covered door, clear window to look out and elevated floor. There is a magnetic flap over the window hole so it can be used as an emergency exit. I know some people feel that's a neccessity. For our needs, I do like the light the window provides but will likely add some velcro to keep the sides of the flap secure against the house to prevent any wind leakage for the winter. We get really low temps well below zero so minimizing cold air leaking in is our first priority. I've also considered rolling it up and securing it in the summer to increase air flow. But the insulation is so good, the house may stay cooler keeping it closed for the insulation value. The front awning covers the entrance hole which also has a thin plastic door flap to help keep out the cold. It will definitely make a cozy warm den for our cat through the winter months. It is set up so a heating pad (also made by the same company) can be used with a cord outlet that's covered.

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