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Pet owners hail 'incredible' heated bed that costs 0$ to run

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Published 12:34 14 Mar 2025 GMT

Pet owners hail 'incredible' heated bed that costs 0$ to run

"This is a slum dunk"

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Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

Spring may be here but it's still cold outside and keeping our furry friends warm is no mean feat.

And in a bid to save on energy bills, people have found an 'incredible' product that will keep pets cosy without having to spend a dime on electricity.

In fact, the pet bed in question doesn’t even require any electricity whatsoever to heat up, and it has thousands of rave reviews. So, how does it work?

The Self-Warming Pet Mat, which can be enjoyed by dogs or cats, comes with a built-in ‘heat-reflecting layer' that mirrors the animal’s body heat back onto them.

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Amazon reviews
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That means, there’s no need for any unsightly plug-ins or unexpected energy bills. What more could you ask for? Understandably, it's proven a hit with pet owners.

“We all know cats can be persnickety about a new food, toy, and even a place to lay down,” one five-star review reads. “Our cat loves this thermal cat mat. She is an older feline and with the cold weather that has been around lately, this was just what she needed! The price was reasonable too.”

Another happy customer wrote, “I was skeptical at first that something not electric could keep my 16-year-old cat warm but she loves it! I just ordered two more for all her favorite places in the house!! Now she can have 24-7 warmth in all her favorite places without using electricity.”

Amazon reviews
Amazon reviews

A third simply added: “This is magnificent and I’ll be buying more of them. It’s the softest fabric you’ve ever felt and your pet will appreciate this! This is a slam dunk, don’t think twice as your pet will love it and look at you with lover's eyes to say, ‘thank you so much!’”

So, where can you buy the self-warming pet mat now, and how much does it cost?

How does the self-warming pet mat work?

The self-warming dog and cat mat doesn’t need to be plugged in, as its ‘self-heating technology’ absorbs, holds, and reflects your pet’s body heat to emanate warmth.

The mat itself is cosy regardless, as it’s made from an ultra-soft fabrication that doesn’t make a crinkle sound when your furry friend settles down for a nap.

The best part? It’s easy to clean with a removable zippered cover that’s machine washable.



There are two sizes available (24 x 18 inches) and (29.1 x 18.9 inches) depending on the size of your pet. The self-heating pad is ideal for kittens, cats, puppies, dogs, and arthritic pets up to 25 pounds. Some customer reviews even show rabbits taking full advantage of the self-heating pad so the world is your oyster.

Where you can buy the self-warming pet mat now

You can now buy the popular self-warming pet mat on Amazon whilst stocks last. The smaller bed (24 x 18 inches) costs $22.99 and comes in three colours: light gray, dark gray, and beige. There is a larger option on offer too at 29.1 x 18.9 inches for $27.99.

So, what are you waiting for? Your pet is sure to thank you for it.

Visit Amazon now to buy the self-heating mat.

Featured Image Credit: Amazon

Topics: Animals, Amazon

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, UNILAD, Tyla, GAMINGbible and SPORTbible. She writes about the latest fashion and beauty products, quirky gadgets and products to review.

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