Some of the best cat beds are heated. As its name implies, this is the thermostatically controlled modern bed of your cat’s dreams. The pod heated cat bed features a bowl design that zips together to create a private dome, comfortably fitting any size cat or a small dog.
Not only does it look cool, but the inner warming pad — which can be removed in warmer weather — senses weight and only heats up when a pet is sitting on it. Genius!
A cat overwhelmed by the bells and whistles of other beds will feel right at home here.
Simple yet powerful, this waterproof and easy-to-clean cat bed kicks out low- or high-level heat, up to 104 F, in about ten minutes. Its temperature control feature powers off automatically to prevent overheating, and the chew-resistant cord defends against potential taste tests from curious kitties.
This machine-washable heated cat bed, with four-watt energy-efficient removable heater, comes in multiple sizes and colors. Perfect for the older feline, it features an orthopedic foam base and a low overstuffed polyfill bolster around the perimeter for body support and comfort.
“A great product for an elderly cat,” writes one satisfied Amazon customer. “I just wish that I had known about it sooner!” Well, now YOU do!
Let your cat show its wild side with this dual thermostat cat bed that offers added privacy. The four-watt heating unit is tucked within the cat bed’s cozy premium polyfill pillow base, which surrounds your cat in comfort while gives them plenty of room to stretch. And it’s washable to boot.
“Within minutes [she] climbed in,” writes one happy PetSmart reviewer. “I don’t think she’ll come out until spring.”
Many cat owners use heated beds for extra warmth in the winter months only, so a bed that stows away when it gets warmer outside is a serious bonus!
This collapsible A-frame kitty house has a cushioned, weatherproof and thermostatically-controlled patented heated floor. It’s easy to fold up and store as soon as summer arrives. Or, if kitty prefers access to a cave all year, simply remove the heating pad.
This heated kitty house is made specifically for feral or outdoor cats. It comes with an insulated and heated sleeping mat that sits within the water-resistant abode. The mat has a timer that can be set to your occupant’s daily schedule. Plastic doors hang at both entry ways to keep out the elements, too.
“This is a great product. Keeps the whole house very warm,” writes one Wayfair reviewer. “The strays love it!”
If you’re wary of beds that plug in, look no further than this cushy self-warming cat bed that requires zero electricity. Made with the same technology found in mylar space blankets, it keeps your cat toasty warm by retaining and reflecting his or her body heat. They’ll love the super soft faux sherpa lining, which should only be spot cleaned as needed.
Feeling hot, hot, hot — just how hot is entirely up to your pet! This heated cat bed has five levels of temperature settings and a variety of removable cover patterns, so it’s versatile and totally customizable. Five timing modes range from four to 24 hours. Toss the 100 percent cotton cloth cover in the washing machine for easy (eazzzy?) cleaning, too.
What to Consider When Buying a Heated Cat Bed
A few things you should look for when shopping for a heated cat bed, according to Greenstein:
- Easy entry: Look for a bed with low sides, so less mobile senior felines can enter and exit without struggling.
- Privacy level: Some cats prefer the coziness and privacy of a covered bed, but others prefer more of an open, more mattress-like design.
- Surface area: Make sure it’s big enough to warm your cat’s body, at minimum. One with a larger overall surface area allows your cat to shimmy between heated and non-heated areas at will.
- Washability: A machine-washable, durable, soft bed cover is ideal, given how much fur and debris cat beds always seem to attract.
- Power source: Some plug-in beds are not appropriate for outdoors or exposure to the elements, while others generate heat without any electricity at all.