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🔥 Warmth Meets Weatherproof Wonder – The Ultimate Cozy Cat Retreat!
The Deluxe Heated Cat House by PETYELLA is a compact, insulated shelter featuring an energy-efficient heating pad and dual doors for easy access and ventilation. Its weatherproof polyester exterior and removable door flaps protect cats from rain, snow, and drafts, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Lightweight and quick to assemble without tools, it offers a hygienic, cozy refuge for cats during cold seasons, supporting single cats or small pairs comfortably.
















| ASIN | B0DBZ9MBPG |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,294 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #57 in Cat Houses & Condos #261 in Dog Crates, Houses & Pens |
| Brand | PETYELLA |
| Brand Name | PETYELLA |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,940 Reviews |
| Included Components | Folding insulated pet house with roof and heated mat (2 doors) |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15"D x 13"W x 16"H |
| Manufacturer | Fxswede AB |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PETHOUSE_COFFEE_SMALL |
| Material | Polyester |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Number | PY03 |
| Product Dimensions | 15"D x 13"W x 16"H |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**R
Small but functional!
Smaller than I expected, but definitely useful for an indoor/outdoor cat or to help your local feral cat population. Seriously - this thing might hold one normal sized cat or 2 kittens max. A fat cat might be a tight fit. Unless your cats sleep on top of one another, this is a single household. Super easy to setup and I liked the cute graphics - it took about 2 minutes to put together. I like that the roof is separate and overlaps the sides so rain & snow can roll off without dripping into the house itself. The plastic/vinyl material is easy to clean in case of any "accidents" or other ickyness that might be found inside. Simple and small, but quite nice for cold nights!
S**1
Fantastic Little House!!
This house is amazing! We live in Virginia and our winters can be cold, but not typically as cold as this year. I was very worried about outdoor critters when a storm/severe cold front was heading to us, so I purchased this house. I put it together easily and then set it on a flattened cardboard box outside. I put a large black trash bag over the top for added insulation from freezing rain/ice. I plugged it in and then we got hit by an ice/snow storm that was not as bad as when I lived in Chicago, but still very cold and ice/snow did not melt for weeks. It’s March now and I decided to bring the house in. It was super easy to fold it up. The thing that amazed me was that it was still warm and dry inside, even after weeks of wet/ice/snow/rain/extreme cold! Wow! Unfortunately, I don’t think anyone used it, but that isn’t the fault of the house. If you have any animals that might use this, do not hesitate to purchase it! It is just a wonderful little house and I’m going to keep putting it out each winter, just in case someone needs it.🦊🐭🐰
A**N
Used it for about a month, and…
We’ve been seeing this little stray tuxedo cat around the neighborhood for almost a year. Only a month ago have we started to feed it. And now that we get to see the personality of this beautiful kitty up close, we are all in absolute love with her! She began sleeping on a regular cat bed (not enclosed) during November. And on one particular evening when a cold front came in I could see the cold wind blowing the trees around. I could see the fibers on the bed blowing around. And I saw kitty all rolled up in a perfect ball tucking her face in her body trying to keep warm. I knew I had to get an enclosed heated cat bed. So I bought the Petyella bed and set it up next to our outdoor laundry room. For several weeks she completely ignored it. Then I started to worry that if winter was anything like last year, she may have to endure 20 degree weather not realizing she had a heated bed to crawl in if she needed. So to get her familiar with her bed, I sprayed a few squirts of catnip oil on the bed. Then she immediately crawled in, rolled around a few times, then started rubbing her cheeks all over the bed. As soon as she sat up, she looked at me with a look on her eyes, like “hey this is heated, kitty like!” She’s been using it regularly ever since. And now I don’t have to worry about her when the weather gets cold. A couple things to note about this bed: 1) the bedding isn’t that warm to the touch. But keep in mind it doesn’t need to, because this is insulated and will be plenty warm to an animal inside. Using an infrared thermometer, the inner heating element gets just over 100 degrees F. Once the heating element is inserted into the bedding, the bed gets to about 80 degrees F. This was observed when outside temperatures were around 40 degrees F. This is New Orleans and this is about average temperatures during our winters. We’ll see if the inside temps. remain at 80 when outside temperatures dip lower than 40. If so, I think our kitty will be able to avoid most discomforts of the cold! EDIT: We’ve just experienced a week of fridged temps of 24-32 degrees (wind chill was 11). As temps degreased, I took 2 small blankets (each were plush material at 4’x4’ size), folded them over and laid them over the heated bed. With those temperatures outside, the inside of the heated bed was 75-80! Kitty was so warm and cozy that she rarely left her house! This bed has really saved her from much discomfort and possible frostbite! 2) If your cat is ignoring this bed, don’t force them inside. Instead, try putting catnip on the bed. They’re likely to ignore the bed no longer! 3) this bed has been through a couple outdoor rainstorms and has done really well. It isn’t entirely rain proof, but after several hours of rainfall (mind you, it’s up against an outdoor laundry room), I’ve noticed only slight dampness getting in through the flap(s). An ideal situation is to keep the bed under some sort of cover, while being able to reach an electrical power source safely. 4) I’ve read other reviewers say the bed is too light. That hasn’t been a problem in my case. It stays put. Our kitty has an easy going personality and doesn’t move the bed. Nor does the bed move when wind blows. Overall, this bed is awesome. It performs well under harsh conditions. And it is super cute! The picture I’m including in my review is of her in her bed, inside her little multch garden with a few little petsafe plants planted next to her bed. She even has her a little Christmas tree next to her bed! I think she has come to really like her heated bed!
T**S
Not bad
Got this for a community cat who has been hanging with us for several months. A lady down the street actually feeds a bunch of abandoned cats. And this was one of hers, but he wondered down our way and is staying. So I guess it’s true cats choose you. Now that he is staying I wanted to give him shelter. This cat house has 5 feet and won’t be sitting in water. I did re-inforce it with duct tape inside and out. I live in western Pennsylvania so we don’t get super strong thunderstorms but I wanted to be sure nothing blew away. Thomas is enjoying his new shelter though inspite of my handyman additions. I cut the front door into strips so he can more easily get out and I duct taped the back door shut so it would be warmer for winter, so it’s now just a window. The warming pad works and puts out heat in a subtle way. I was able to set the timer. To come on at night and off in the morning. Assembly is easy just fold using the Velcro. Because it was new to “Thomas”, his new name. I bought cat nip and sprinkled it on the pad inside when I first put it outside, to lure him inside. Once you lure them in and they see how comfortable it is. They keep using it. My only con is this only fits one cat. “Thomas “ has been bringing what we assume is his sister and that was the reason I enforced it with duct tape just in case they both squeezed in but she seems to be coming to visit in the day and remaining down the street with the Lady who use to feed them. Would be nice if it fit two cats. And had more feet if larger. Noticed other brands have bigger ones though not with legs. I like the legs since my porch tends to collect water. Overall very good product. Thomas seems to like it.
V**E
Keeping a Feral Kitty Out of the Cold
I found a sweet little feral kitty on my patio one night during a cold, rainstorm. Poor little thing was soaked to the bone and shaking. Being feral, he didn't allow me to pick him up and wouldn't come in the house. He just huddled underneath my patio table, shivering while keeping a safe distance. So, I put out some food and water, and laid out a pile of old towels under the table for him to "nest" in. Since then, he's been coming to my home every night. He's not "mine" - I'm simply a steward looking after him, making sure he gets food every night. I live in a condo on a golf course in Palm Springs, CA and we have lots of wildlife that come down from the mountains at night such as coyotes and bobcats, etc. I couldn't stand the thought of this beautiful kitty being harmed or shivering out in the cold & rain during the winter here, so I bought this little "kitty condo" for him and set it up on my patio, near an outlet where I could plug it in. It's an adorable little house and only took a few minutes to assemble. The roof is the most difficult part as it's a bit tricky lining up the velcro to attach the roof to the body of the house, but again, it wasn't too hard. The heating pad timer was very simple to use as well. I set it to turn on at 6:00 PM every evening, and turn off at 6:00 AM every morning, then plugged it into the outside outlet. The cord is long enough that I could plug it in and still have enough cord length to set the house a very safe distance away from the outlet. My little feral cat found the house the first night but was hesitant to go in. So I removed the plastic door flap and voilà! The next night I saw him sniffing around the house before he finally went in. He's been using it ever since. I have it outside on my patio, set up against the sliding glass door to my bedroom so I'm able to peek out the glass and see if he's in there. It warms my heart to see him curled up inside his little condo all warm and comfy. :-) This Petyella outdoor cat house is awesome! The price is good... But knowing the cat is safe and warm, to me, is priceless. I'd recommend this house aka "kitty condo" ;-) to anyone looking for an outdoor cat shelter.
B**B
Ease of assembly.
Easy to put together and my cat likes it. Haven't used the heat yet but I'm sure it will work just fine.
M**3
Kept stray cats warm during winter
Perfect. Got these for stray cats in the winter and they loved it. Warm, sturdy and cozy. It survived both 2026 winter storms in new york and kept the kitties safe and warm
S**N
IMO, Blows the K&H Heated cat house out of the water!
I own both this house and the K&H House. While they are very similar, I found that this house (for about $10-$20 more than the K&H heated house) is far superior. 1. The heated pad on this one is about 10 watts warmer than the K&H House, a significant difference. 2. The heated pad cover zips off for easy cleaning. The K&H House pad would have to be removed from the house and the chunky electrical cord threaded through to wash the cover. Basically I would have to stick my hands in the house and take the entire pad out and thread the cord through the tiny hole in the house and it was just a pain in my butt. With this house, the cover just zips off for laundering, easy peasy! 3. The walls on this one just feel much sturdier and thicker, meaning more insulation from cold and wind. 4. Ditto on the floor. The K&H floor is part of the one-piece floor and walls design. This one assembles like that, too, but then has a thick insulated extra floor piece, and on top of THAT you put the thick, warm heated pad. 5. The cord - the cord on the Petyella just seems a ton thicker and sturdier. 6. The roof is just so much thicker on the Petyella. It velcros onto the body of the house, but the Velcro is thick and sturdy and actually the Petyella house ends up with almost no gapping, while the K&H House has small but important gaps at the peak of the roof, where the zippers joining the body and the roof end. On the K&H House, I drape extra blankets over this peak to cut down on any nighttime wind. 7. The Petyell comes with a bonus TIMER. The K&H bed does not. You can use the house without it if you wish, but we live in the south where even in the winter, we tend to have warmish days even though the nights are cold. It could be 60 and sunny during the day and 35 at night. So the timer will come in handy to turn the heated bed on at dusk and off at say 10 am. 8. Finally, the thin vinyl flaps - they look almost identical on both houses, but for some reason the Petyella flaps seem to cover a bit more of the door opening, resulting in a little less wind (and thermal loss) inside the house. I paid full price for both houses, so my opinion is 100% reliable and honest. In retrospect, I wish I had just purchased two of these Petyella houses. The K&H house is nice in its own regard, but let's just say the extra $10-$20 for the Petyella house is very much well worth it. [Also, the Petyella house is INFINITELY CUTER than the K&H Houses : ) ]
M**A
Excelente calidad
Recibí el producto rápidamente a pesar de que la fecha inicial me salía a varias semanas. Cumple lo que me promete, recibí todo lo que está anunciado. La casita es de muy buena calidad y se arma fácilmente. Me gustó que la alfombra calentadora tiene un cierre con lo cual es muy fácil lavar la alfombra. El calentador funciona a la perfección, y está muy cómodo el hecho de poder escoger en que momentos del día se prende. Nada más hay un error en el anuncio de la página porque dice que en el calentador cada botón representa 15 minutos cuando más bien son 30 minutos. Lo único que todavía no encuentro o no vienen son las 4 pequeñas hebillas de seguridad (safety buckle en el anuncio), pero fuera de todo todo está perfecto. Lo recomiendo totalmente
O**A
Leider in der EU nicht nutzbar
Das Häuschen ist wirklich schön. Allerdings steht in der Beschreibung nicht, dass es mit einer Spannung von 110 V betrieben wird und somit in Deutschland nicht nutzbar ist. Außerdem ist ein US-Stecker dran. Darum musste ich es zurückschicken. Man hätte drauf kommen können, da es aus USA geliefert wurde, da es aber auf der deutschen Amazon-Seite angeboten wird, bin ich davon ausgegangen, dass es auch bei 230 V läuft. Rücklieferung und Erstattung lief problemlos.
K**T
He likes it!
Purchased for the elderly feral cat that lives in our yard. Easy set up. We put it in the covered car port under a chair just as a precaution for wind. Neighbour sent me the pic, happy to see he has a warm safe place to rest. He went in it within the first day and has been in it constantly for weeks. Buying a 2nd one for the other feral cat.
I**N
Buen artículo
La verdad a mí gatita le gustó mucho y en el frío está calientito
C**A
Great weatherproof heated cat house.
This is a great cat house. I haven't used the heating pad yet as it stays indoors. It is made from a weatherproof/ waterproof material. It an easily be taken apart, collapsed, wiped down, and cleaned. There are 2 openings, one on the front and one on the back. It cames with 2 flaps/ doors, and legs.
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