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Charlotte L Byford
05-06-2025A friend had a litter in the winter and was worried about keeping them warm. Ive had one of these, so I sent this to him. He LOVED it. Kept the puppies toasty with no worries.
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Matthew L Wagner
> 3 dayMy cat loves this heating pad. It doesn’t have an auto off so if the electricity goes off and on that heating pad will continue to stay on. I don’t have to reset or program anything. There’s also a cover that is washable. Great product.
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John Cosgrove
> 3 dayI got this on sale during black friday sales for my dwarf rabbit! I wasnt sure if she would use it or if I would have any issues with her chewing it. As you can probably tell from the photo, she loves it. I did some research before I bought it and looked up average rabbit body temperature to make sure this wouldnt be too hot for her (since it wasnt designed for rabbits). It seemed okay and she seems to appreciate it during the winter. So far, I havent had any issues with her chewing on it. The cord is pretty large and seems to be coated with something... this might not be great for her if she ate it, but so far she hasnt been inclined to. I do usually try to tuck it under something else so she is not tempted. It might be too big for her mouth compared to other, more delicious cords? She has only peed on this once (before realizing it was better for snuggling and wasnt a pee-pad) and I washed the cover and it looks like new. The actual heating pad in the cover was easy to wipe off.
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G. Wyatt
> 3 dayMy cat LOVES this thing. Its warm enough to make it more attractive to her than the open laptop, but not warm enough that I worry about her sleeping on it all the time, or leaving it plugged in. Weve had some hot days lately and it doesnt heat the room up; I will probably leave it on over the summer if she continues to use it. Very simple device, no on/off switch, just plug/unplug.
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Debbie
> 3 dayI am revising my review because maybe it needed more time to heat up the whole surface. My foster kittens do like it after all. It takes some time to heat up. Not a bad purchase after all. I’m raising my star rating. - I just bought this for my foster kittens and I am not impressed because it barely heats up. I also don’tfeel the heat on the edges as much as the center. As listed, there are no heat controls .
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Kim Calantropo
> 3 dayMy cat must find it too hot. She starts out on it but then I find her sitting on a heating vent. I put a towel over the pad in case it’s too hit, but she doesn’t seem to like that either. I find I have to unplug it more often than not.
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Jessica Gilleland
> 3 dayMy outside kittens love this! I bought them an overpriced pet house for outside that they of course never used. Once I put this pad (which fit perfectly) in the bottom of the house, they have slept there every night since. I love that it doesnt get too hot to worry about it becoming a hazard with other blankets and things. Its just warm enough for the babies to know its warm and it uses their body heat as well to keep them cozy during our cold Florida winter nights. ;-) The cord is also covered in a plastic type material so no worries about them chewing on it and getting hurt.
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Renata
> 3 dayWe have several heating pads spread around the house for our two cats who seek extra warmth during cold months. Marunda is an addition to our winter collection. I planned to put it in a newly bought cats tent but the size wasnt right. Then I used one of our old once of a smaller size for the tent and replaced in with Marunda. Im happy with the purchase. Its working as advertised, keeping my kitties warm and cozy!
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Pryderi
> 3 dayUPDATE: Its been over a year since my review, and the pad is still going strong, and is still one of his favorite spots to be! God help us if it gives out, I think I may buy a spare, just in case, I dread what would happen! I think its probably his favorite thing that Ive ever bought him. Original review: Our cat, like many cats, usually will reject things we buy him in favor of the box it came in. This winter, though, we noticed he was often upset, crying to us for reasons that werent obvious - it wasnt food, water, petting.. none of the usual things he wanted. Eventually, I wondered if maybe, since hes getting older, he might be feeling a bit achy when it got chillier or rainier. I thought maybe, if he had something warm to curl up with, he might feel better, but I worried he wouldnt ever use it. After searching around here on Amazon through various versions of these pet heating pads, I eventually settled on this one, and when we got it home, I set it up in the corner of the living room hes claimed as his. Ill admit, I totally cheated that first day. I got out his favorite calming blend catnip and sprinkled it on the pad so hed at least TRY getting on it. That did get him to set foot on it, at least. It took about twenty four hours for him to give in. Maybe less. Apparently the lure of this Magical Warm Spot was sufficient to override the natural desire to avoid showing any interest in something bought for him. Hes on it all the time now! Its become one of his default favorite spots to nap. He likes it to the point where if he walks over it, he often seems to forget where he was actually headed and just sort of stop there, looking at first as though hes intending to keep going, but this quickly turns into simply sitting on the pad instead. Whatever else he had on the agenda is rarely as important as the Warm Spot once hes felt it again. Theres no more mystery crying and distress (we are back to the usual demands again) and hes even more playful again, so I suspect he was, in fact, just feeling those very relatable aches when your joints arent as young as they used to be. Hes much happier, we are much relieved that hes more comfortable, and all in all, its been one of the best purchases Ive made in a while. A quick note on cleaning: the cover zips right off and its washable. The fur also vaccuumed off of it surprisingly easily for something with a fuzzy texture. Its also nicely waterproof... He tested that when he drank a bunch of water and then decided he had to get a hairball out. Id say that was a decent test of how cleanable the pad is. It doesnt seem any worse for wear. I rarely say just buy it for a review. But honestly, if our cat accepts it, and it hasnt given us any problems in months, it has to be on the short list of purchases I have absolutely no regret over. He loves it, he feels better, he actually uses it, it didnt cost much at all. I dont know how much more one could ask for.
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Sheryl
> 3 dayPlaced this outside on a patio in an insulated cat house for a feral. Pad ever got too hot. Was the best dea!