Caretakers of community and outdoor cats ask us how to add warmth to winter shelters without electricity. We compared reflective mylar blankets and self-warming pads, evaluating how well each reflects a cat’s body heat, holds up to outdoor conditions, and fits inside a typical DIY shelter. Mylar works by reflecting radiated heat back toward the animal, so placement matters as much as the material. In our evaluation we looked at packs that give you enough material to line multiple shelters, plus self-warming pads designed to activate from a cat’s own body heat. We also flag that loose mylar can be slippery or chewable, so it works best lining the inside walls rather than as a loose blanket. Below we share what we like and how to set up a safe, warm shelter. For any cat showing signs of cold stress or illness, consult a veterinarian.

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