MORA PETS Self Heating Cat Bed (61x45cm) – self-heating, washable heated cat mat for indoor cats
Product description
The essentials
If you want a warm, comfy cat bed for indoor days but you’d rather avoid electric heated pads, this MORA PETS self-heating cat bed is built around a simple idea: it uses heat-reflective technology to capture and reflect your cat’s own body heat. On paper, that means you’re aiming for a cosy spot without electricity, cables or the usual “will my cat chew this?” concerns that come with wired options.
It’s also positioned as a soft resting mat rather than a bulky piece of furniture. The base is designed to sit steadily, and the cover is removable and washable—handy if your cat has a habit of making every favourite surface their personal duvet.
Key features in everyday terms
What tends to matter in real homes is how the bed behaves day-to-day, not just how it sounds in a listing.

First up, the self-heating approach is meant to be consistent and natural—no electricity required. That’s a clear win if you’re setting up a safe warm place near a sofa, windowsill or inside a “cat cave” style nook.
Then there’s the comfort side. The top surface is described as ultra-soft plush with carbon fibre-infused material, aimed at encouraging kneading and napping. The design is also described as noiseless, which could be useful if your cat (or kitten) dislikes crinkly sounds or you’re trying to keep things calm for senior or nervous pets.
The non-slip bottom is a practical detail: it helps the mat stay in place and reduces bunching, which can be an issue with flatter cushions too. Finally, the cover uses a sturdy zipper for removal, and it’s stated to be machine washable and dryer friendly.
What to know before you buy


A couple of limitations are worth keeping in mind. Self-heating beds don’t replace active heating if your home is very cold — you’re relying on your cat’s body heat and the mat’s reflective effect. So if you’re hoping for the same kind of warmth an electric pad can provide, this may feel underwhelming.

Also, the size is an important reality check. This is an S size measuring 61x45cm. That can suit many kittens and smaller cats, but bigger cats (or cats that sprawl) may find it tight.
One more “small but real” point: the listing mentions turning the inner lining inside out to support year-round use. It’s a neat idea, but it does add a little bit of effort compared with beds that are fully fixed-season.
Ease of cleaning and storage
The washable cover is one of the strongest reasons to choose this type of heated cat mat. Instead of spot-cleaning everything, you can remove the cover and put it in the wash. That’s especially useful for everyday hair, dander and the occasional accident—because those are the things that turn “nice and cosy” into “should have washed it sooner”.
It’s also described as dryer friendly, which can make week-to-week maintenance easier if you’re juggling cat mess alongside normal household laundry.

Where it shines (and where it doesn’t)
This is a sensible pick if you want a cosy indoor bed that stays warm-ish without electricity. It suits homes where you prefer cable-free warmth, or where you’d rather not introduce any electrical heating pads around curious chewing kittens.
It may not be the best choice if you’re aiming for strong, controllable heat levels, or if your cat consistently needs more space than 61x45cm offers. It also leans toward comfort and practicality, if your top priority is maximum heat or a very rigid bed structure, you may want to look at more actively heated alternatives.


Worth considering if you’re setting up a soft resting area on a sofa edge or windowsill—places where a non-slip base helps it stay put.
Practical tips for using it at home

Try placing the bed in a spot your cat already likes: near a sunny window, on the edge of a sofa, or inside the “cozy corner” they naturally gravitate to. Since the self-heating effect relies on your cat warming the surface, the location matters.
A quick micro-scenario: if your kitten curls up in the same patch on the floor at night, move this mat into that exact zone. Give them a day or two to investigate the new texture, then you’ll usually see whether they adopt it for kneading and naps.
If you change the inner lining for year-round use, do it as part of your normal seasonal routine rather than leaving it until you feel the need—small habits tend to stick better.
FAQ
Is it electric?

No—this is an electric-free self-heating cat bed. The warmth is described as captured and reflected from your cat’s own body heat.
Can I wash the cover?


Yes. The cover is removable via a sturdy zipper and is described as machine washable and dryer friendly.
What size is it?
This is the S size, listed as 61x45cm.

Does it stay in place?
The non-slip bottom is designed to help keep it securely in place and reduce bunching on surfaces.
What pets is it aimed at?
The listing frames it for indoor cats (including kittens) and also mentions small dogs.
Final verdict
It’s worth buying if you want a warm, cosy indoor cat bed that avoids electricity and cables, and you also care about easy washing. The non-slip base and removable, washable cover make it the kind of purchase that’s easier to live with than many “cute but awkward to clean” bedding options.
You may want to skip it if your home is very cold and you need stronger active warmth, or if your cat is likely to outgrow an S size mat. In that case, it can feel more like a comfort cushion with self-heating rather than a serious heater.
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