There are a lot of ways you can go about warming a cat bed, some which depend on electricity, some which don't. Some of them are waterproof and weatherproof - fine to use outdoors, others should be used exclusively indoors because they are not. While you may have one type of need in mind, say to have an electronically heated bed for a cat house …
Stuff for Cats
Looking for products that'll make life with cats just that little bit easier? If you're on the hunt for cat toys specifically - I'd recommend starting with home alone cat toys; since cats can play with by themselves, these help keep feline boredom at bay. Got a difficult-to-engage, lazy kitty like Avery? Give electronic squeak/chirp cat toys a try.
Want to make indoor cat life as cushy as possible without breaking the bank? Check out inexpensive cat trees and pair them with a couple self-warming cat beds. Live in an apartment with an indoor cat? You can maximize space with some of these litter boxes ideal for small apartments, as well as with slim, tall cat trees.
Litter smells stinking up your home? Try these tips to keep litter odours away. Cat scratching destructively? Furniture scratch protectors may come in handy. Kitty claws already destroyed your sofa? Throw a pretty couch protector cover on to make your old couch looks good as new.
Lots of amazing products out there to make modern life with cats one heck of a lot richer!
Indoor Cat Houses: For Napping, Having Fun, & Lazing About In
There's a lot you can buy for cats these days to help make indoor life more interesting and entertaining, and they go a long way, not only in helping to prevent feline boredom, but also in helping cats who live in relatively small indoor spaces, even studio or one bedroom apartments, to stay happy albeit the small-for-a-human size of a home. In my …
Pet Gates with Cat Doors: Walk Through, Extra Tall, Freestanding & More
If you live in a home with medium- to large-sized dogs as well as cats, there are lots of reasons you might find it beneficial to snag a pet gate that allows cats entry through a small cat door. A lot of dogs get into not only cat food, but cat litter, to chomp away at what's there, and this can prove incredibly frustrating in many households. If …
Raccoon-Proof Cat Doors: Protecting Cat Shelters & Your Home
Since raccoons are so incredibly dexterous with their paws, a lot of times, when we humans try to make arrangements to keep them out of places they shouldn't be getting into - they outsmart us, and find a way in nonetheless. This is pretty well near true most times you try to raccoon-proof things, from garbage bins to sheds. Even attics and …
Raccoon-Proof Cat Feeders: Keeping Outdoor & Feral Food Safe
Raccoons getting into your cats food, eating absolutely everything you leave outside for your furries before they get a chance at the grub themselves? Or worse yet - trying to keep stray and feral cats fed, but find that there's rarely ever anything left for them since the raccoons in your area get to the kibble first? You're not alone if you …
Houseplant Protection: Cat Proof Planters, Pots, Shelves, & More
I've been getting into gardening quite a lot recently, so much that I've started a gardening blog. Since I live in Portugal now, and I currently have plants exclusively outdoors, I stick mostly to succulents & cacti, though I'd love to have at least a few houseplants eventually. Truth be told, part of the reason I haven't gotten any …
Dog-Proof Cat Feeders: From Food Bowls to Feeding Station Furniture
While I've never had a dog before, I can imagine some of the struggles pet owners with both cats and dogs must face. From dogs getting into cat litter boxes, making enormous messes by digging in them, and maybe even at times "snacking" on what a cat's left inside, to nabbing food from a cat until the food bowl's empty, even though the cat may need …