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Frisco Extra Wide Indoor Heated Cat House (Grey or Green)

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$29

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Meh has a Frisco Extra Wide Indoor Heated Cat House (Grey or Green) on sale for $29. Shipping is free after apply code FSDEALS at checkout (please select a shipping method for code to apply).

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Features:
  • A cozy and extra-wide design
  • Removable heating pad for year-round use
  • Durable materials provide a water-resistant outer shell
  • Machine washable fleece cover
  • Comfortable sponge mat
  • No tools required, it's as easy as popping the panels into place
  • Weight 6.53lbs
  • Length 25.5"
  • Width 22"
  • Height 15.5"
Includes:
  • 1x Frisco Extra Wide Indoor Heated Cat House
  • 1x Sponge Pad
  • 1x 110" Power Cord
  • 1x Heating Pad

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $35.99 lower (55% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $64.99

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Meh has a Frisco Extra Wide Indoor Heated Cat House (Grey or Green) on sale for $29. Shipping is free after apply code FSDEALS at checkout (please select a shipping method for code to apply).

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Features:
  • A cozy and extra-wide design
  • Removable heating pad for year-round use
  • Durable materials provide a water-resistant outer shell
  • Machine washable fleece cover
  • Comfortable sponge mat
  • No tools required, it's as easy as popping the panels into place
  • Weight 6.53lbs
  • Length 25.5"
  • Width 22"
  • Height 15.5"
Includes:
  • 1x Frisco Extra Wide Indoor Heated Cat House
  • 1x Sponge Pad
  • 1x 110" Power Cord
  • 1x Heating Pad

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $35.99 lower (55% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $64.99

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kerryinvirginia
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It will be covered in chicken poop in about 3 hours. Just purchase a heating panel for the coop.

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Yesterday 03:59 PM
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VashDeStampedeYesterday 03:59 PM
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Anyone have thoughts on using this for chickens?
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Yesterday 04:14 PM
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JoyrexYesterday 04:14 PM
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Quote from VashDeStampede :
Anyone have thoughts on using this for chickens?
Probably won't cook the chicken fast enough
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Quote from VashDeStampede :
Anyone have thoughts on using this for chickens?
I would think it would be ok for chickens if they were to go inside. Door is prob too small for larger chickens.

Here are the specs:

Temperature: The built-in heating pad reaches approximately 104 to 107F (40-41.7C).

Adjustment: The temperature is not adjustable.

Power: The system operates on a low 12-volt power supply for safety.

Cord: It includes an extra-long power cord with a chew-(peck?)resistant casing.
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TAGcaverYesterday 06:00 PM
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Says indoor, but would this be fine for an outdoor covered porch? I'm guessing that's the real target market anyway, because who would need this inside their house?
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FarmeroakYesterday 08:13 PM
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Quote from Joyrex :
Probably won't cook the chicken fast enough
Really got me, made me laugh out loud Applause
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Hat-TrickYesterday 09:35 PM
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How many watts does this thing draw? I don't want a surprise $100 raise in my electric bill!
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Yesterday 10:13 PM
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Lauriane78Yesterday 10:13 PM
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Quote from TAGcaver :
Says indoor, but would this be fine for an outdoor covered porch? I'm guessing that's the real target market anyway, because who would need this inside their house?
I would imagine it would be fine as long as it doesn't get wet. I have a 17 year old cat that loves her heated cat bed. She has bad arthritis and it helps her immensely. Cats like her is probably who they are marketed to as an indoor house. She would love this too.
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vickieljonesYesterday 10:18 PM
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Thank you, in for 1!
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shytfaceYesterday 10:20 PM
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
How many watts does this thing draw? I don't want a surprise $100 raise in my electric bill!
I found a review on Chewy that claimed 11 watts, and a lot of complaints that the pad doesn't really get warm, so if your goal is to keep a cat warm I'd maybe look elsewhere. There are plenty of always on heated pads on Amazon that are in the 25 - 55 watt range that would probably work better and not add too much to the power bill.

If all you want is some type of little shelter and the heat isn't a primary feature, it's probably fine for the price.

There are also some pads available with pressure sensors so they ideally only turn on when an animal is actively on it, but Chinese electronics of course are prone to premature failure. Cool if you can find one that actually lasts a whole season though.
Last edited by shytface November 21, 2025 at 03:31 PM.
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BraveBorder6741Yesterday 10:41 PM
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I'd be worried the cat would use it for a litter box. I ordered one to see if the cat will stop sleeping on my feet at night.
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kerryinvirginiaYesterday 11:28 PM
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Quote from VashDeStampede :
Anyone have thoughts on using this for chickens?
It will be covered in chicken poop in about 3 hours. Just purchase a heating panel for the coop.
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grandmasterziiToday 02:24 AM
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Quote from kerryinvirginia :
It will be covered in chicken poop in about 3 hours. Just purchase a heating panel for the coop.
Use one of those pee pad liners and replace as needed. That's what I do.
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