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Hey everyone!
I feed any strays that come to my house. I have also made a diy shelter in the patio area and change it up for summer and winter. It is starting to get cold here and while I have “winterized” the shelter I feel like it is still not going to be warm enough especially when temperatures get to freezing or below. Last year one of the cats who pretty much lives here got what seemed like a cold her eyes were gooey and her nose was runny but this completely cleared up once it got warmer. I felt terrible for her so I am trying to prevent that from happening to her or any of the others that come again.
Does anyone have any recommendations on an outdoor pet heating pad that you do not plug in and is battery powered or something? I do not want any fire hazards for obvious reasons. I already have a self warming bed type of thing but am looking for something that will keep them more comfortable during these cold months.
I feed any strays that come to my house. I have also made a diy shelter in the patio area and change it up for summer and winter. It is starting to get cold here and while I have “winterized” the shelter I feel like it is still not going to be warm enough especially when temperatures get to freezing or below. Last year one of the cats who pretty much lives here got what seemed like a cold her eyes were gooey and her nose was runny but this completely cleared up once it got warmer. I felt terrible for her so I am trying to prevent that from happening to her or any of the others that come again.
Does anyone have any recommendations on an outdoor pet heating pad that you do not plug in and is battery powered or something? I do not want any fire hazards for obvious reasons. I already have a self warming bed type of thing but am looking for something that will keep them more comfortable during these cold months.