Cats love warm corners, so let's see how to build a heated cat house where they can rest even on cold, rainy days. This idea comes from a user who, with a mother cat and a new litter at home and winter approaching, thought to build a cat shelter with a built-in heater.

The heated cat house is made by assembling panels on a fir frame, with an external beadboard covering, an interior of plywood, and polystyrene insulation. All joints use screws and glue. The roof, made of beadboard with a bituminous coating, is removable for cleaning and maintenance. The house is raised off the ground on two 60x60 mm square beams. At the bottom is the heating system, protected by an aluminum sheet and covered with carpet.
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What You Need to Build the Heated Cat House
Tools:
- Drill
- Hacksaw
- Screwdriver
- Paintbrush
Materials:
- 60x60 mm beam
- 30x20 mm fir strips
- 20 mm thick polystyrene panels
- 3 mm thick plywood
- 20 mm thick fir beadboard
- Slate-coated bituminous membrane
- 1 piece of carpet
- 1 2/10 mm aluminum sheet
- 1 masonite panel
- 3 heating elements 220V/150W
- 1 bulb thermostat
- Electrical cables
- 1 residual-current circuit breaker
- 1 magnetothermic switch
- Glue, screws, and wood preservative
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Removable Heater
Build the support for the aluminum sheet using fir beadboard, making three 2 cm holes on the short sides. Screw the sheet in place, and on the inner face, attach the three foil heaters with adhesive side, connected in series (1) to achieve a surface temperature of about 30°C. A safety thermostat with a bulb probe opens the circuit if it exceeds 32°C. The aluminum sheet is connected to the yellow-green protective conductor in the power cable for grounding (2). The bottom of the heater is closed with a masonite panel. The power consumption is about 30-40 W. The watertightness of the entire heater and electrical parts must be carefully ensured; magnetothermic and differential (residual-current) protection is also guaranteed.
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FAQ
1. Can I use this heated cat house outdoors?
Yes, the design with a bituminous roof and raised base makes it suitable for outdoor use, but ensure all electrical parts are properly waterproofed.
2. What type of heating elements are recommended?
Low-wattage foil heaters (150W each) are ideal for maintaining a safe, gentle warmth around 30°C.
3. How do I clean the cat house?
The removable roof allows easy access for cleaning. The carpet can be replaced as needed.
4. Is this project safe for my cats?
Yes, with proper grounding, a thermostat, and circuit breakers, it is safe. Always follow electrical safety guidelines.
5. Can I customize the size?
Absolutely! Adjust the panel dimensions to fit your space and cat family.
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