Outback Jack Kitty Compound, Play House and Outdoor Cat Enclosures for Indoor Cats (Portable Cat Tent, Cat Tunnel, Cat Kennel and Playhouse) Play Tents for Cats and Small Animals

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Outback Jack Kitty Compound, Play House and Outdoor Cat Enclosures for Indoor Cats (Portable Cat Tent, Cat Tunnel, Cat Kennel and Playhouse) Play Tents for Cats and Small Animals

Outback Jack Kitty Compound, Play House and Outdoor Cat Enclosures for Indoor Cats (Portable Cat Tent, Cat Tunnel, Cat Kennel and Playhouse) Play Tents for Cats and Small Animals

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Weather resistance: An outdoor house is only as good as its weatherproofing. Roaming and feral cats may not want to use a cat house that doesn't offer much protection from the elements. We chose cat houses made with water-resistant and waterproof materials designed to keep rain and snow from getting in and keep any kitties using the house dry and warm. Of course, it’s also really fun to sit out in your garden and watch your cat jump about trying to chase butterflies too! 🙂 Outdoor Cat Tunnels For Sale Generally speaking, cat houses are safe, but there's always the chance a predator may get into the house while a kitty rests inside. Most commercially available cat houses have two exits so feline residents can easily escape if another animal comes calling. But Phillips warns that two doors also leave a shelter less protected from the elements. "Cats who are living outside are like raccoons. That's their natural environment, that's where they live, so as soon as they hear something, they are going to jet right out as fast as possible," she says — even if they only have one door for them to escape from. Where's the best place to put an outdoor cat house?

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The rearrangeable cubby cubes provide plenty of places to hide and snooze, and because you can move them about, you can mix things up from time to time and provide your feline friend with some much needed variety. Wooden houses are sturdier and much more weather-resistant than their nylon counterparts. Plus, you can customize them, too. You can paint them any color you like with exterior latex paint, which also extends the life of the shelter. It may not look the biggest from the pictures, but it offers a lot of room for your kitty, encompassing over 30 feet of space. The tunnel zips onto the end of the supplied tent – a masterstroke since cats love running down tunnels, and will have a lot of fun with this. Pros: Only one entrance to keep water and wind out, unique design to prevent leaks, insulated, hinged roof for easy accessIntruder proof: Likewise, you want an enclosure that, once a cat is inside, becomes difficult for other animals to get into and wreak havoc (or worse!). In that sense, it’s also worth assessing the wider dangers of the space: are you going to be placing the enclosure in a fenced off area to offer greater protection? When temperatures drop, the K&H Pet Products Extra-Wide Outdoor Kitty House provides warm shelter for multiple cats. You'll also find plenty of room inside for a cat bed and litter box, and the doors and windows allow for plenty of air to flow through on hot days. There's a large run area for your kitty to stretch their legs in and the large front door with secure safety latches lets you gain easy access to your kitty.

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The ideal size will depend on your cat's height and weight, as well as the number of cats you want to shelter. But according to Quandt, one cat typically needs around four to six square feet of space. "For reference, the area of a medium-sized dog crate per cat is about right," he says. Your cats should have enough space to stand up and turn around, but not enough room to let their body heat escape. Keep in mind, too, that the smaller the house, the better it can retain heat. Do outdoor cat houses need litter boxes? If your cat spends time outside, they may appreciate a cat house as a safe place to relax or find shelter from the weather. The best outdoor cat houses can help your cat stay warm in the winter and find shade in the summer. They also provide a dry place to nap on rainy or snowy days. In extra cold conditions, a heated shelter is better than an unheated shelter at preventing hypothermia. However, most cats in more moderate climates will do just fine with a well-insulated, waterproof cat house. Are outdoor cat houses safe? The easy-to-assemble Petsfit house is the ideal size for keeping a kitty warm in cold, wet conditions. The pitched A-frame shelter is made with spruce wood and lined with high-quality plastic sheeting for waterproofing. An asphalt-covered awning over the front door keeps out the rain and snow. Although the Feralvilla Outdoor Cat Shelter II requires more assembly than all but our DIY recommendation, its unique two-level design makes it one of the best cat houses you can buy. After entering via one of two doors on the ground floor, a cat will pass through a wind-breaking baffle. Then, they can hop up through an opening to a completely protected, cozy upper level that's 20 inches wide and deep and 12 inches tall.

The cat tent is even great for pet bunnies!

If this isn’t possible, don’t worry. Just go for an enclosure you can afford and consider the space you have available. Go small for balconies, for example, and large for big yards, as obvious as that sounds. Whether you’re taking your indoor cat outside or simply looking for a new space for your cat to explore, you may be curious about cat tents.



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