Description:
This insulated outdoor cat house from Apasiri offers a weatherproof shelter with a heated pad for stray or outdoor cats, keeping them drier and warmer during cold spells. It combines a five-layer insulation system with a sloped roof and raised floor to protect against rain, snow, and ground moisture, making it practical for gardens, porches, or community feeding spots.
Key Points
The outer shell uses heavy-duty 900D Oxford fabric with a water-resistant coating so rain and snow tend to slide off rather than soak through. An internal fiberglass frame gives structure and can support up to 65 kg, which helps the house stay stable in windy conditions and prevents sagging over time. The raised floor design reduces dampness coming from the ground and helps maintain a drier interior. A hidden entrance and side privacy flap provide a sheltered access point that many outdoor cats may prefer, helping shy or feral animals feel safer. The sloped roof is set at about 30 degrees so snow and water drain away instead of accumulating and stressing the roof.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Apasiri outdoor heated cat house
- Material: Oxford fabric 900D, scratch-resistant coating
- Load capacity: 65 kg
- Insulation: 5-layer thermal insulation system
- Roof angle: 30 degrees
Advantages
The built-in heated pad includes automatic on/off behavior, activating when temperatures drop and turning off if it overheats according to the manufacturer. This feature supplies steady warmth without continuous manual attention. The five-layer insulation blocks drafts and repels moisture, which helps maintain a more consistent internal temperature even in harsh weather. Fabric treated against scratching resists daily clawing and remains cosmetically intact over long-term use, so the shelter keeps performing season after season. Also, the dual-door concept gives the cat an alternative escape route if a predator appears nearby, which can reduce stress and improve safety.
Usage Recommendations
Place the house on a firm, slightly elevated surface to maximize the benefit of the raised floor and to keep the entrance off direct puddles. Position the entrance away from prevailing winds to further reduce drafts. The hidden-entry layout usually encourages shy cats to enter; add a small towel or straw bedding to increase initial acceptance. For electrical safety of the heated pad, use a weatherproof connection and follow the manufacturer’s guidance on outdoor power use. Consider checking the pad periodically for wear and keeping the unit clean by brushing off debris and clearing snow accumulation from the roof when safe to do so.










