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About This Item

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  • Made with soft polyester, which helps hold body heat.
  • Lures cats away from your furniture by offering them an even cozier spot.
  • Choose from heated and unheated versions depending on your feline friend's preferences.
  • Captures dander, fur, dirt and dust and keeps them from messing up your living space.
  • A classic, neutral design that fits right in with any home decor.

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26 Customer Questions


What is the wattage of the heat pad?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by ChewyDec 21, 2025
This is a 4-watt small Pet Bed Warmer.

Can I leave the bed plugged in when I go to work?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by ChewyDec 02, 2025
This bed can be plugged in continuously.

Can this be used in a outside cat house

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by ChewySep 09, 2025
For a garage or outdoor shelter, we recommend an outdoor heated product. They have the features necessary to ensure your pet stays warm in even the coldest of temperatures.

Is it safe for a cat to knead the heated bed while it is plugged in?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by ChewyDec 08, 2024
The heating pad is cover enough and plastic can handle the kneading.

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
927 Ratings

652 Customer Reviews



Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Alison on Jan 21, 2025

Very scratchy material

I have to put a pillowcase over it for my cats to get on it because the material is very rough (similar to felt but rough and scratchy, not very pleasant to touch)

I have to put a pillowcase over it for my cats to get on it because the material is very rough (similar to felt but rough and scratchy, not very pleasant to touch). As another reviewer pointed out, the heating pad is smaller than the actual bed/cushion so only the middle area gets heated, but it's still enough for my cats to enjoy the warmth.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Alena on Jan 20, 2026
Originally posted on chewy.com

Electric lap

My cats love these. They are warming pads that mimic cats sleeping in a nice warm pile or on a lap. They aren't like people heating pads that get HOT on top. There's

My cats love these. They are warming pads that mimic cats sleeping in a nice warm pile or on a lap. They aren't like people heating pads that get HOT on top. There's a small part that gets warm and goes inside the bigger pad. When the cat lays on it, they retain the warmth it's producing. I know they like the warmth and not just the bed because when one accidentally got unplugged, they wouldn't lay on it anymore. My cats still prefer the big indoor/outdoor pad that is twice as big and gets slightly warmer but the smaller size and lower cost means they can have multiple warm spots around the house. I wish the cover was more durable. It doesnt seem like it will hold up to repeated washing.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Sheila on Jan 2, 2026
Originally posted on chewy.com

Never heated up

I followed all the directions to get the pad to heat up and it did not even begin to get warm. When I opened it up,it was obvious why. The heating portion of the

I followed all the directions to get the pad to heat up and it did not even begin to get warm. When I opened it up,it was obvious why. The heating portion of the pad is not even a quarter of the size of the cloth pad. I’ve purchased other pads in the past that look verysimilar from outer appearance, but their heating element fills the entire pouch. Thankfully Chewy is very good about providing refunds for faulty products.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Ashley on Dec 26, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Heating pad too small

I have had a heating pad specifically for my pet and wanted an extra one for in my bedroom. The original being in the living room. The original is the same size

I have had a heating pad specifically for my pet and wanted an extra one for in my bedroom. The original being in the living room. The original is the same size as the K&H heater. However, the heating pad in the original takes up the entire size of the cloth cover. With the K&H being a quarter of the cloth size. In addition the heating pad in the original is comfortably warm and you can feel it through the cloth. The K &H after staying plugged in for 8 hours is barely warm through the cloth. I even put my full weight on it for 5 minutes to make sure it wasn't a weight sensor problem.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Sarah on Dec 31, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Fabric Not Sturdy, but Warmth Is Good

My old cat managed to immediately create a big, fluffy, snag in the fabric that supposedly holds cat hair and dander (I guess that's the top of the pad). She doesn't

My old cat managed to immediately create a big, fluffy, snag in the fabric that supposedly holds cat hair and dander (I guess that's the top of the pad). She doesn't usually claw much, and she's not strong, so I don't know how she did it. However, she didn't object to the pad and still sits on her bed, with the pad on it and plugged in (or not). We're hoping it will keep her warm when we leave her in the garage this weekend while we're gone.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Rebc on Dec 21, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Priced right

Small heated pad that fits inside the bed, but you have to consider that the heat will radiate around it to make it comfy for the kitty. Also, I will put it inside

Small heated pad that fits inside the bed, but you have to consider that the heat will radiate around it to make it comfy for the kitty. Also, I will put it inside a thin pillow case for easy maintenance. The pillow case can be washed. The pad material is going to retain hairs, ect... Which won't be removed by washing. The wattage is 4 watts. About the same as a night light. I currently have two working k&h heated beds that I've had for 15 years.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Brandi on Jan 13, 2026
Originally posted on chewy.com

Doesn’t get warm

If it gets warm, I certainly can’t feel it. And I know you don’t want it to be too hot for your pet, but you should at least be able to feel it. The tiny little

If it gets warm, I certainly can’t feel it. And I know you don’t want it to be too hot for your pet, but you should at least be able to feel it. The tiny little square of heating insert compared to the outside pillow is crazy.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By JR on Dec 8, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Quick delivery

Using this heater pad for our outdoor cats whom we adopted from the many stray cats in our neighborhood. They live on our back porch and are getting used to being

Using this heater pad for our outdoor cats whom we adopted from the many stray cats in our neighborhood. They live on our back porch and are getting used to being g care for. They won't get in their lovely wood cat house on our porch yet so we have this heater on the top of the house which they are now sleeping on. We hope to eventually get them to go in their house especially when colder wet weather comes to our area.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jennifer on Jan 6, 2026
Originally posted on chewy.com

Perfect temp for my 18 yr old cat

Bandit loves his heated bed! ( I put a blanket over it so pic shows blanket vs the product). It’s not hot to the touch, just slightly warm. Only one heat setting

Bandit loves his heated bed! ( I put a blanket over it so pic shows blanket vs the product). It’s not hot to the touch, just slightly warm. Only one heat setting but it’s made for a cat’s “perfect” temp. Would highly recommend.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Amy on Jan 21, 2026
Originally posted on chewy.com

Kitty says it's perfect for his old bones

tl;dr: The kitty we bought it for loves it. I agree with the other reviews regarding the small heating pad, it's small when compared to the pouch (outer pad), but

tl;dr: The kitty we bought it for loves it. I agree with the other reviews regarding the small heating pad, it's small when compared to the pouch (outer pad), but I think it's effective. I put it in the middle of the pouch. Not a super soft surface, but kitty it's approved (not for me and kitty likes it). Our kitty is 20.5 years old with kidney failure and at about half his prime-years weight, so, pretty bony. He's happy, cooperates with daily IV fluids, and loves a good lap and gentle petting. When there's no lap available, he's been sleeping on basically a piece of plastic lately (winter) and I figured it was because it was keeping his body heat with him instead of losing it to the ground. He doesn't like to be in the primo kitty-spaces anymore because his kitty housemates have taken them over as he has grown older and is no longer interested in asserting his well-deserved dominance over those spaces (he only needed to give a look, no hissing or claws because they all know he can be fierce if needed, so it was never needed with housemates). I thought I'd get him a heated bed to help during the winter and allow him to have a warm comfortable space to sleep. Usually, when we identify a problem he doesn't know he has, we ruin it. He jumps up 6+ feet to look out the clerestory window, so we build a cat stairway so he can easily get down without stressing his bones (on hard surfaces). But, instead of using the stairs, he just never goes up again. And so on, our human help constantly ruining his kitty domination plans. But this change? He loved it! He sat on his plastic for a bit with the heated pad right next to him, but then decided to give it a try and has not looked back (well, not much, sometimes he sits on his piece of plastic and thinks about the old days when he had to walk to and from mouse-hunting school, uphill both ways!). Sometimes he prefers the heated pad to our laps, I guess it's nice to just be on a flat surface without people's fingers in his lovely, soft, long fur, softening his thoughts on world domination. Regarding the heating pad, yes, as others have said and I thought about before ordering, it's much smaller than the pouch it's meant to be in. I'm not sure if this is a practical consideration by K&H or a purely financial one. Kitty doesn't care. I put it in the middle and he sits in the middle. Sometimes he's a bit off to the side, so maybe, even though it doesn't get "human heating pad" hot (as it shouldn't), it might still be a bit warm for his boney self, or maybe he's just liking the edge. Who knows, but the point is, that small heater in the large pouch is enough for him to choose it over a lap sometimes. I personally don't think the surface is soft or something I'd like to lounge on, but kitty disagrees. I haven't washed it yet, but the heating pad is super easy to remove (big zipper pouch), and given the material (synthetics) I don't expect problems throwing it in my washer and dryer. So far none of his housemates wants that odd high-traffic location to rest, so it's his alone. I will help him keep it as his if necessary. (I bought another plus a couple non-heated kitty lounge pads)