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Default Heater for outdoor "cat house"

On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 20:35:35 -0600, "Noon-Air"
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"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message
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"Ed Hayes" wrote in message
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If have 2 feral cats in our yard which we feed and take care of.
Over the last year we actually can now touch and play with them but
they will not come in the house. They truly are wild.
This winter I would like to build them a place where they can stay
which will keep them relatively warm.
I can easily build them a small house and put a blanket in it but I
would like to insulate it and maybe add heat.
Is there any electric heating pad type of thing that I can buy to use
inside this cat house.
I want it to be safe since it will be close to my house I don't want
to start a fire.
I was thinking about those electric pipe heaters that are used to
prevent freezing but not sure if they get warm enough.
Any suggestions, electric or otherwise?

Thanks..



Get 'em a big dog to curl up next to!


Then you gotta feed the dog when its done with the cats....
bullets are only about 50 cents each.


Pretty much what I would expect from a ****ing ingrate asshole
hack like you.

Don't remind me of the cheapness of bullets - I've already
have one suggestion to go visit you, and I make take someone up on the
next one.

And I won't have to stop at the sporting goods store on the
way down, either.


Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!!

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