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Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Rescue & Rehoming General => Topic started by: ChrisB on September 29, 2010, 21:30:30 PM

Title: Advice please re heater for sleeping pod in pen
Post by: ChrisB on September 29, 2010, 21:30:30 PM
We want to order a heater for the sleeping pod and would appreciate any recommendations - looking at a heater rather than heat pads.  Any advice welcomed, thanks.
Title: Re: Advice please re heater for sleeping pod in pen
Post by: Angiew on September 29, 2010, 22:03:16 PM
I have a tube heater in mine - think they are greenhouse products. Its been installed for years in conjunction with a thermostat and is on most of the time ( :-[)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TUBULAR-HEATER-60W-2ft-LONG/dp/B000Y9Q8B2

and a heated bed.

you can also buy the IR ones or heat lamps but I have no experience of those
Title: Re: Advice please re heater for sleeping pod in pen
Post by: Gillian Harvey on September 29, 2010, 22:35:10 PM
I'm going to be using those tubular heaters in my sleeping compartments too, do they keep it nice and warm Angie?
Title: Re: Advice please re heater for sleeping pod in pen
Post by: Angiew on September 29, 2010, 22:37:01 PM
toastee!!!
Title: Re: Advice please re heater for sleeping pod in pen
Post by: Liz on September 29, 2010, 22:39:46 PM
Ours have the metal plug in ones in the garage and seem to like them = they are on all winter from about November onwards - our single garage is where some of our outside ferals sleep - it contains 4 armchairs and they have beds in the rafters - it also contains my wood shredder and some dried logs for human heat

In the wnedy house at the bottom of the garden I use the micro heat pads - 3 off and the ones down there seem to like them to - we get about 11 hours of heat from them - I am the idiot at 11pm in the evening with 3 foot of snow wading down to opo them in - whilst walking the dogs! :shocked:
Title: Re: Advice please re heater for sleeping pod in pen
Post by: ChrisB on September 29, 2010, 22:40:39 PM
Thanks Angie, that particular one is out of stock but have found others similar.

Also, someone else in our branch has been in touch with this link:

http://www.grangepetcentre.co.uk/Heaters-p-1-c-37.html
I believe the branch has used this company before.
Gillian, might be helpful.
Title: Re: Advice please re heater for sleeping pod in pen
Post by: Gillian Harvey on September 29, 2010, 22:47:22 PM
toastee!!!

Oh goodeee!! I can't wait to get electricity to my pens, at the moment I'm struggling with battery lights  :Crazy: and of course puss cats are having to have extra blankets  ;)

Thanks Angie, that particular one is out of stock but have found others similar.

Also, someone else in our branch has been in touch with this link:

http://www.grangepetcentre.co.uk/Heaters-p-1-c-37.html
I believe the branch has used this company before.
Gillian, might be helpful.

Thanks  :thanks: but, I'm quite lucky (or rather the Cats Action Trust is!) because a friend of mine used to run a small boarding cattery and she is donating her tube heaters. Its just as well really cos the quotes I've been getting to actually run the electricity from the house are pretty expensive  :-:
Title: Re: Advice please re heater for sleeping pod in pen
Post by: LesleyW on September 30, 2010, 09:45:51 AM
Thanks Angie, that particular one is out of stock but have found others similar.

Also, someone else in our branch has been in touch with this link:

http://www.grangepetcentre.co.uk/Heaters-p-1-c-37.html (http://www.grangepetcentre.co.uk/Heaters-p-1-c-37.html)
I believe the branch has used this company before.
Gillian, might be helpful.


Grange Pet Centre is actually located about 10 miles from me, bought quite a few bits from them, they are very good.
Title: Re: Advice please re heater for sleeping pod in pen
Post by: Mark on September 30, 2010, 09:56:18 AM
Not heaters, but I can recommend these for anyone that doesn't have an electric supply. They reflect body heat and they really do get toasty.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Flectabed-Thermal-Bed-Size-quot/dp/B0029RSKMW/ref=sr_1_2?s=gateway&ie=UTF8&qid=1285836503&sr=8-2

This is the size 2. They recommend the size 1 for cats but I would say size 2 is about the smallest I would get for a cat. You can order various types of covers including one for skin probs.