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title: "The Kitty Tube Outdoor Durable Insulated Cat House with Pillow"
brand: "keg a tube & kitty tube llc"
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# Advanced moisture drainage system 15% thicker floor insulation Made from 100% recycled HDPE plastic The Kitty Tube Outdoor Durable Insulated Cat House with Pillow

**Brand:** keg a tube & kitty tube llc
**Price:** 12339156₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐾 Keep your feline VIP comfy, dry, and safe—because your cat deserves the best!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** The Kitty Tube Outdoor Durable Insulated Cat House with Pillow by keg a tube & kitty tube llc
- **How much does it cost?** 12339156₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/2815642-the-kitty-tube-outdoor-durable-insulated-cat-house-with-pillow)

## Best For

- keg a tube & kitty tube llc enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted keg a tube & kitty tube llc brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Chic & Durable:** Crafted from recycled materials with a lifetime shell guarantee—sustainability meets longevity.
- • **Moisture-Free Comfort:** Specialized flow-through foam and drainage system ensure a dry, mold-free bed.
- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Seamless, smooth interior cleans easily with a hose; includes machine washable custom pillow.
- • **Predator-Proof Security:** Unique door design and awnings protect your cat from outdoor threats.
- • **Ultimate Weather Shield:** Gen 4 design with elevated, thicker insulation keeps your cat cozy year-round.

## Overview

The Kitty Tube Gen 4 is a premium outdoor insulated cat house featuring 15% thicker, elevated floor insulation, a specialized moisture-blocking foam layer, and an advanced drainage system to keep pets dry and warm. Made from 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE plastic, it offers a predator-resistant design with removable clear flap door and ventilation controls. The seamless construction ensures easy cleaning, while the included machine washable custom pillow adds extra comfort. Built to last with a lifetime shell guarantee, it’s the ultimate eco-friendly shelter for up to two cats.

## Description

The Kitty Tube PILLOW -Welcome to The New Generation of The Kitty Tube Newly designed Gen 4 features: 15% thicker floor insulation than previous models floor insulation is elevated off the bottom of The Kitty Tube which keeps it higher off the cold ground new specialized flow-through foam layer keeps all moisture caused by condensation from ever reaching the bed area of your cat new and improved drainage system channels any moisture out of the shelter clear removable flap door vent cap on the lid to remove moisture laden air that causes condensation Scratch Guard and moisture resistant interior surface awnings over the door, handle and vent openings to prevent rain/snow from entering geometric wind resistant shape  The Kitty Tube has a removable top lid, is seamless in construction, and is earth friendly due to post consumer recycled content. The one piece construction provides for a smooth interior which is easily cleaned with a simple spray of a garden hose. The dome lid keeps your pet dry in the heaviest of rains and with the included machine washable custom pet pillow, The Kitty Tube will provide your pet a safe, warm and dry home. The Kitty Tube provides a maintenance-free shelter for your pet. Designed for outdoor use. The unique one door design provides easy passage for your cat while not allowing predators, like dogs or coyotes, to be able to get to your cat. The Kitty Tube also creates a safe haven for your cat to give birth. All Kitty Tube items returned in UNUSED condition, within the 30-day return period, will have a restocking fee of 10% of the purchase price. The Kitty Tube must be shipped back in its original box or additional return fees may be assessed. All Kitty Tube items returned in USED condition, within the 30-day return period, will have a restocking fee of 20% of the purchase price. NO RETURNS ACCEPTED AFTER 30 DAYS.

## Features

- New Gen 4 Design The Kitty Tube – Outdoor insulated cat house with custom pet pillow. The Kitty Tube is Guaranteed to keep the weather out. The Kitty Tube is simply the highest quality, best insulated outdoor cat house on the market today!
- The newly designed Gen 4 features: 15% thicker floor insulation than previous models. Floor insulation that is elevated which keeps it higher off the cold ground. New specialized flow-through foam layer that keeps all moisture from ever reaching the bed area of your cat. New and improved drainage system that channels any moisture out of the shelter.
- The Kitty Tube includes a custom, machine washable pet bed on top of the fully insulated floor. The floor, walls, and roof are all insulated with a high quality, high R value insulation. The Kitty Tube will stay cool in the summer, and is ultra warm in the winter.
- Comes with awnings and removable clear flap door. The Kitty Tube provides a safe and secure home for up to 2 cats, or a Mama cat and her babies. The unique door design also protects your cat from predators. The built in lifting handles can be adjusted to supply full flow through ventilation for the summer, and can be closed to retain heat in the winter.
- The Kitty Tube is environmentally friendly, made from post consumer recycled content, and is proudly made in the USA. Purchasing Kitty Tube products supports many American businesses and their families. The Kitty Tube shell is guaranteed for life to never chip, crack, or fade. See our website for instructional videos to install Kitty Tube accessories.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Item Weight | 18.45 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 24"W x 23"H |
| Color | Black |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Material Type | 100% post consumer HDPE plastic primarily from milk and detergent bottles. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Keg A Tube & Kitty Tube LLC
- **Product Dimensions:** 24"D x 24"W x 23"H
- **Material:** 100% post consumer HDPE plastic primarily from milk and detergent bottles.
- **Color:** Black
- **Style:** Contemporary

## Images

![The Kitty Tube Outdoor Durable Insulated Cat House with Pillow - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61dMTrMcxWL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: yes,that was a huge concern for me also that there is no second escape door,why???**
A: There are a lot of feral rescuers who will debate the need for a second “escape” door. A feral cat is always on guard and one exit is enough. 2 would keep them feeling more unsafe as they will be concerned about guarding both doors. I have ferals and shelters with 1 exit and 2. Mine seem to gravitate to the 1 exit shelters so maybe they’re correct in what they say.

**Q: why is the shipping so expensive**
A: Alice,The shipping is priced due to our actual costs to ship the item to our customers.  We wish it was lower, but in order to ship The Kitty Tube, it is shipped in a 24" x 24" x 20" box.  The top lid is placed underneath to save on the space in the box.  The price is based on the dimensional shipping, not the weight.  We don't know where you live, Alice, but if you called FedEx, UPS, or the USPS and asked them to give you a quote for their shipping costs from your zip code to our zip code in Hudson, WI - 54016, you will see that the shipping costs are astronomical.  We wish our costs were based on the weight and not the dimensional shipping price.  If you did the take the time to call either of those providers to get a quote, you will see how much it costs to ship The Kitty Tube.  We know it is a lot.  We wish we were a larger company and could offer "free" shipping, but at this time, we can't.  Someday, we hope.  If you would like to contact us via the Amazon contact information, we would be more than happy to answer any other questions you have.  Where do you live, Alice?  What is your zip code?Warmly,Sarah PetersonSr. Vice President / Co-ownerKitty Tube LLC

**Q: How does it keep possums or other animals away?**
A: I have two feral cats that sleep in my Kitty Tube located on my open porch.   Last night, it warmed up into the upper 30's, so the cats we out and about. When I took the dog out, I noticed a possum eating out of the cat dish. When he saw me, he ran into the tube. It was cute too see a possum head sticking out of the tube but I worried it would scare the cats away. By morning, when I checked, the possum was gone and both cats we in the tube. I think opossums and raccoons are more interested in the cat food than they are in the Kitty Tube. From now on, I am going to move the food dish to another location. Anyway, when the temps drop more, the raccoons & opossums will be hibernating.

**Q: Is there an opening for an electric heater cord?**
A: Yes, but it is designed specifically to fit the heating pad/cord manufactured by 'The Kitty Tube' manufacturers. Their heating pad used to be listed through Amazon but is no longer available.  You can probably find it on 'The Kitty Tube' website.  If not using the opening for the electric cord, The Kitty Tube comes with a plastic plug to close the opening.  I found The Kitty Tube to be insulated well enough that I did not need to use an electric heat pad.  However, I did find that although The Kitty Tube stayed dry through several heavy rainstorms, I did find recently that some wetness did get into the bottom of it and the bottom of the pillow did get a little bit wet.  I do like this pet enclosure and am trying to figure out why it happened.  It did not come in through the plugged opening but rather where the bottom seam meets the bottom insulation and I noticed that it happened when it was raining but the temperatures were more colder than 50s and possibly 40s. I don't think that it is condensation and it only happens when it is raining/colder temps, and only where the bottom insulation meets the bottom enclosure. I do like this pet enclosure more than any of the other ones I reviewed and/or purchased so I am trying to resolve it.  It may possibly be a sealer that is affected by fluctuating temp changes - not sure - but it is worth resolving because it is a good quality design and product.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'd live in it myself if I could! *2025 update after ELEVEN years*
*by A***? on August 16, 2021*

Okay, maybe I wouldn't live in it if I could. But you know what I mean, right?I've had this hut for about 5 or 6 years. I normally don't wait to review a product but back then, I couldn't be bothered so here I am, six years later.I have all indoor cats. I have 6 ft high, freestanding chain link dog kennel panels enclosing my concrete patio. The patio is their only "outdoor" space. One climbs the fence, so he's not even allowed out. One is afraid of the air movement when she walks, so she WON'T go out. My third kitty respects the fence and love, love, loves her outdoor time -- and that includes this hut. She bounds out the door, looks around, rolls on the concrete, watches the birds and does all that important cat stuff that has to be done every day. Then she retires to her hut and naps for several hours before coming out and scratching at the door to be let back in for a snack or a meal. To say she loves it is to understate it. It is her go-to place and so I love it too.The patio is on the southwestern side of the house. We live in western New York and, during the winter, we can have some pretty wild torms due to the Great Lakes having their effect on the weather system. There isn't a lot of clearance between the ground and the opening of the hut, so when winter is coming, we set the hut on three four inch landscape blocks to elevate it. We also spin the opening so it is facing the house, to protect the opening from snow accumulations as much as possible. What happens with that is when it snows and the wind blows, the wind and snow tend to swirl in the middle of the patio and drifts form along the edges. Because the opening is facing the house (and almost touching the house), there is rarely any accumulation around that opening. When she wants to go out, we open the door and she's instantly in it. It also helps that we have a "Weather Trax" heat mat right in front of the sliding door to melt the snow there. (As an aside, she often just sits on that heat mat, while watching the winter world that is our yard.)During the warm weather, we spin the hut so the opening faces the yard, so she can get the breeze and whatever air is moving around. We also spin the top to "vent" it so we don't end up with baked kitty for dinner.We've only ever had one problem with this hut. Like I said, we get some wild winters here and sometimes we get wind gusts over 60 mph. When that happened the first time after we bought this hut, that hut got knocked off those blocks and went rolling on it's side, lost it's lid and we had to run out after it. You certainly can't blame the manufacturing process, though.Now it not only sits on top of the blocks, but we also spray painted an old rusty patio umbrella base black and set it on top of the hut. That sucker has gone NOWHERE since.I'm so taken with this thing, I can't begin to articulate how happy we have been with it for these past six years. We have gotten more than our money's worth out of it, and I really believe, based on that, we have at least another six years worth of use out of it, too.It is WELL worth the price.*2023 update*I have had this kitty hut for EIGHT years now, and it is still standing strong. My Sadie spends HOURS each day in it, no matter the weather. My deck is enclosed so she can't wander, but she loves to sun herself, watch the birds and squirrels, and chase leaves. On rainy days, she's inside napping the day away. On cold, snowy days, she's inside napping the day away. On hot, humid, sticky days, she's inside napping the day away.The insulation has held up to every kind of wind, rain, snow, and heat that bipolar Mother Nature can throw at us. It has not crumbled or otherwise deteriorated in any way. The pillow inside has NEVER gotten wet from weather. This is likely because I spin the opening so it is at a 45 degree angle from the house - room to enter and exit, yet protected by the house from inclement weather. I set a heavy meyal umbrella stand on top of it, and it doesn't blow around.Honestly, this is the best value I have EVER gotten from all the years of purchases at Amazon. Nothing else has held up as well and as long.*****JANUARY 2024 UPDATE*****I have had this kitty tube for ten years now. It has served us well, and shows no signs of needing replacement.At the end of the fall, and just before the winter weather arrived, I took it apart, vacuumed it thoroughly, and wiped it all out with warm soapy water on a swedish dish cloth. While I had it apart I inspected it thoroughly.The insulation is not only still completely intact, but it isn't even discolored. This tells me that this tube doesn't create/retain moisture and the insulation keeps it from discoloring from the heat. I have washed the "pillow" at the beginning of Spring every year since I bought the tube. The cover has seen better days and my friend made a new cover for it - but the pillow itself is still fluffy and my girl still loves her hut. There's some slight discoloration of the hut itself, from ten years of exposure to the elements, but it is surprisingly still very good looking. The little awning over the opening has a broken tab that won't let it stay in place if I fiddle with it, but it still stays on without falling off. During the winter, I turn the hut toward the house so I can see inside through my French doors, and that helps protect the inside of the hut from any snow/rain blowing inside. Last winter, we had a significant accumulation snowfall, but between having it turned toward the house, and against the house in the back where it's protected from *most* wind, the snow didn't even really pile up against the little portal. This has been an excellent investment. I just wish my own house held up this well! Still 10 of 5 stars! :)***March 2025 UPDATE***This kitty tube has taken a lickin' and just keeps on keepin' on.We had a pretty rough winter, with 40-50 mph wind gusts at times, monsoon-like rain at times and, out of 22 days in the first three weeks of February, measurable snow on 20 of those days. The kitty tube now resides on a deck, inside a wired catio cage, covered in 3 sides with tarps to protect my cat from the wind and blowing snow or rain.Because it has spent 11 years out in the weather, it's dull in color, but that is the only sign of age. It is uncracked, undamaged in any way, and the insulations is still as intact as it was on day one. Of all the things I have bought on Amazon, this has been the best value, and has given me the most joy because of how much my furry girl loves her hut. I turn it so I can actually see inside the portal from inside the house, as it sits by the French doors that go to the deck. I can see the telltale “smirk” on her face as she naps happily in there. She's 16 now, and has had her hut for 11 of those 16 years. It is her happy place, which makes me grin every time I look outside and see her in it.This item has been practical, easy to care for, durable and everything I had hoped it would be, and more.I CAN'T LOVE IT ENOUGH!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Accidental Order Turned Out Good!
*by H***R on November 30, 2014*

The media could not be loaded. I ordered this by accident, on my phone, as I was browsing Amazon's cat beds. I thought it looked neat and wanted to look into it later so I "added to my cart" or so I thought! I must have hit the "one click purchase" instead and did not know it until I checked my email the next day and it had shipped. So I couldn't cancel and return shipping would have been half the price of the item. So I kept it since I was on the lookout anyways. It cost more than I'd like but I think it will be around a long time.After having it a couple of weeks, I can say, I really like this kitty tube and a couple of the cats do too but I have not seen all of them go in it (but that could be a territory thing). We have taken in 5 cats that have been dumped and just shown up at our rural home. They typically live in our detached garage but the recently dumped cat (I watched this jerk dump her but he was gone before I could get in my car and get him!), I believe, was an inside cat and does not care for the other cats. She is not mean to the others but wants to be away from them, likes people and dogs more than other cats, likes clean stuff and not to share beds. I was in search for a home for her when I bought this because she spends many nights outside (she is the one in the video), and for our others, that get left out at night... We lock up the garage at night because we keep food out for them, and to keep other animals from making homes in the garage and keep the cats safe.I like the simplicity of the kitty tube. It is just a round, plastic "igloo" with a 1'' layer of foam insulation. The plastic will last forever. The insulation I was worried about being scratched on but they have not touched it, outside of a feral spraying in it but I sprayed bleach water on it and the bleach didn't hurt the insulation, thankfully, so I believe the insulation will hold up for years, as well. There is only one door, which I was not a fan of, but it works and is easy to maintain. I like the little eve over the entrance and I think it helps a little to keep out some blowing rain (we get terrible wind our on the farm). My fear is not of big animals, like coyotes, getting the cats, but more like the opossums (or skunks) that I have seen go in the other outdoor beds, and a opossum could easily get in the kitty tube, so that is why I have always been a fan of having an escape entrance.The entrance is about 4'' off the ground. The issue I see with this is that the rain could bounce off the ground, saturating the bed, or even blowing snow can enter. I wish the door was twice as high as it is. I think a higher door would be nicer because of the wind coming in and even rain bouncing off the ground and being able to come in contact with the bedding. If the door was higher, the cat could still easily see what is in the bed already and could easily climb in as well and then hunker down. It is all give and take though. Some cats (maybe more wild or feral) might like a lower door because they could see out easier. My cats are pets and around the house there isn't a lot to be worried about for our cats. A solution to the weather elements is putting the kitty tub under a covered porch, like we did, or even on some bricks, or supports, and place it facing the wall of the house where the eve/gutters of the house over hang the kitty tube entrance. We built a cat house with 2 entrances and the main entrance is under our gutters about 12'' from the house, and we have the entrance about 8'' from the ground and we put the house on 2 by 4 supports to get it off the ground so rain or snow will drain away. We also covered it with a tarp and the back "escape" exit is fully covered by the tarp (so no wind, rain, or snow can get it, and they themselves can't enter this way, but if they needed to get out of the box, they can leave, and then get under the tarp we have being held down by some bricks, except one looser corner.Kitty tube approximate dimensions:Outside dimensions: 25'' diameter, 22'' tallInside with the single insulation: 21.5'' diameter, 16 ¾'' tallInside with second layer of insulation (sold separately) : 19'' diameter, tall 12 ¼ `'There is a heated bed made for this kitty tube and it is a circle and would fit in nicely but is costly so I have not made that purchase yet. The Kitty Tube has a little hole specifically made for there heated bed's cord to fit thru so it would probably be a snug fit and air couldn't get in around the cord. When not using the heated bed, there is a plug to place in the hole and it comes with the purchase of the Kitty Tube and is made out of the same plastic as the tube. We have used the plug. There are other small heated beds out there, which I like and use in our garage, that are not round but would fit in the tube at a lower cost; you would just have to run the cord through the entrance of the tube, which is no big deal.I would recommend this tube and will purchase another in the future.

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