| If you're thinking about buying a heated pet bed for | | | | base with a heating unit. They come in different |
| your cat or dog, you might be surprised at the | | | | styles, including huts, crinkle-sacks, mats, cabins, and |
| variety of choices available. To help you choose the | | | | throws. Don't be surprised if Fido wants a turn in |
| best one for your pet, here's a description of the | | | | kitty's thermo bed. |
| most common types: | | | | Outdoor: Pets that go outdoors need a warm place |
| Radiator: Perfect for cats and small dogs, these beds | | | | to nap. Outdoor beds are designed to be used |
| hang from your radiator. They usually come in two | | | | indoors and outdoors, so they're suitable for locations |
| sizes, single for narrow radiators and double for wide | | | | like porches and dog houses. When buying one, |
| radiators. Some models can also stand on the floor. | | | | consider the intended location of the bed, since you'll |
| Your pet will love basking in a radiator's warmth while | | | | have to plug it into an electrical outlet. The bed |
| curled up on a soft bed. | | | | should also be weatherproof. |
| Orthopedic: Senior and active pets will benefit most | | | | Bed Warmers: If you already have an unheated pet |
| from orthopedic beds, which usually have gel or | | | | bed, you can easily transform it into a heated one by |
| memory foam cushions. Your pet's weight will be | | | | using a pet bed warmer. Electrical warmers come in |
| evenly distributed across the bed, supporting its | | | | various sizes and are placed underneath the top |
| pressure points. At the same time, the heat will | | | | cover of the bed. Microwaveable warmers are placed |
| soothe sore joints and aching muscles. | | | | inside the bed and can warm it for up to 12 hours. |
| Thermo-kitty: Meant for cats, these beds are | | | | As you can see, there's a heated pet bed to suit |
| designed for indoor use and have an orthopedic foam | | | | every situation and pet. |