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K&H Heated Resting Mat for Small Animals, 9 By 12 Inches
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K&H Heated Resting Mat for Small Animals, 9 By 12 Inches

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Description:

This is the perfect heating pad for small animals. Constructed of rugged ABS plastic with a steel wrapped cord, the Small Animal Pad has an internal thermostat keeps the temperature at a desirable 100 degrees when in use. For indoor or outdoor use. UL listed.

Features:

Electric hot pad for small animals, 9 by 12 inches


Perfect for ferrets, rabbits, wildlife, hedgehogs, chinchillas, guinea pigs


Constructed of rigid ABS plastic for optimal durability


Easy to clean for quick daily maintenance; weather-proof for outdoor or indoor use


5-1/2-foot power cord is protected with 18-inch steel chew guard


Product Details:
Product Length: 9.0 inches
Product Width: 12.0 inches
Product Height: 0.0 inches
Product Weight: 1.35 pounds
Package Length: 14.2 inches
Package Width: 9.5 inches
Package Height: 1.5 inches
Package Weight: 1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 73 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 73 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

29 of 29 found the following review helpful:

5A "must have" for cold weatherDec 17, 2008
By Twub
With below freezing temperatures this week these heated pads are a "must have". The two feral cats who adopted us have to stay outdoors due to our allergies. I purchased two of these, just in time for the first winter storm of the season, and I can tell the cats really appreciate them. In addition to the heated pads I also purchased the fleece cover made by the same company K&H, I figured it would be more comfortable since the heat pad is rigid; with or without the fleece cover it's so cold I think the cats are just happy to have a warm spot. I placed the heated pad on top of their beds and both kitties quickly snuggled down in their beds.

25 of 25 found the following review helpful:

5My hedgehog loves it!!!Aug 31, 2009
By Laura Johnson
The second I put this in my hedgehog's cage he instantely got on it and fell asleep. He loves it. I hardly ever see him sleeping anywhere else.

20 of 20 found the following review helpful:

5Works in the coldest conditionsDec 27, 2009
By Two readers "corridorg4"
We found ourselves with a stray cat living in our back yard. Not looking for an indoor pet, but feeling sorry for the poor guy, we bought this product and put it in a small structure. We had some of the coldest weather I can remember in Michigan and this unit worked perfectly. I am sure it saved the little guy's life.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Solves frozen egg problem in nestbox!Jan 01, 2010
By R. Tewart "Karen Tewart"
My Marans just started laying eggs but they are freezing in the nestbox because of the cold winter here in western Pennsylvania. After several days searching for the right size heated mat to put in the bottom of the nestbox, I came across this 9" x 12" item. Most nest-boxes are 12 x 12 inches. Mine are too. A real problem when one needs a SMALL heated mat which doesn't need to be folded for use. I am very happy to find this mat and ordered one right away. It's hard surface, can handle outdoor use, so ok in the nestbox. This mat is thermostatically controlled. A great plus for the money! I already have K & H Manufacturing 'Thermocube' external electric thermostat. So if I find I need a thermostat which is external to the mat, I am good-to-go. The thermostat in the mat controls the heat the mat puts out. The Thermocube senses environmental temps. It turns the electricity on to the mat at about 35 degrees and turns the electricity off at about 48 degrees. Karen in western PA

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Keeping Kitty KozyDec 17, 2009
By Carol Kingsbury
We have been feeding a feral cat who had been rescued as a tiny kitten (not housebroken, sadly). She has a nice shelter I made out of 2 different size plastic bins with hay stuffed between them and a flap over the openings cut out of the end. She is approximately 15 now and I felt badly that she couldn't be warmer. Now she is toasty with her new mat. When she comes out for her meals I put my hand in to see if it's warm and it truely is. She loves it. Well worth the price.

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