Passwell Cosy Heat Pad
Product Description
This Cosy Heat Pad is designed to provide warmth for sick, young or debilitated animals and birds. The pad works by gradually heating up the area under where the animal sits.
Useful for:
- Artificial pouches for old, sick and orphaned animals
- Veterinarians: use on operating tables and in recovery rooms
- Reptiles: Place at one end of vivarium or enclosure so reptile can move on or off the heated area. Cover with layer of sand or flat rock
- Birds & Animals: Boxes and hospital cages. Place pad underneath or inside box or cage.
- Dog & Cat Beds: Place underneath bedding and provide protection from chewing.
Size: 260mm X 360mm
Cover: Soft non toxic PVC
Volts: 240 AC
Power: 10 Watts
Easy to Use
This heater produces a temperature on the pad surface of about 20°C above room temperature.
When room temperature is less than 10°C.
Animals should be as close as practicable to the pad surface.
When room temperature exceeds 10°C.
Animals should be insulated from the pad surface by inserting layers of woollen fabric between them and the pad. The thickness of insulation required will depend on the room temperature and should be adjusted so that the animal appears comfortable.
Measure the temperature where the animal rests with a thermometer. It should be between 25°C and 35°C, depending on the age and type of animal. Seek professional advice if unsure of your animal's needs. Young animals can rapidly suffer heat stress if the temperature is too high.
Safety First
Please always supervise your feathered friend when introducing new toys or accessories, and check them daily. If any item becomes damaged or unsafe, remove it straight away. Remember, this isn’t a toy for children.
A Note on Colours and Designs
We do our best to show accurate images of each product, but the colours and designs might look slightly different in person. This could be due to your screen settings, lighting, or small variations in the product finish over time. Unless stated otherwise, accessories shown in the images aren’t included.
Important Information
The details we provide are for general guidance and aren’t a replacement for advice from a qualified vet. For personalised advice about your pet’s health, please consult your veterinarian. We’re not veterinary professionals, and any reliance on this information is at your own discretion. If your pet has a medical issue, contact your vet as soon as possible.
