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Dehumidifying mat for cats [Half linen stripe]

Dehumidifying mat for cats [Half linen stripe]

SKU:4842016

Regular price ¥5,280 JPY
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*The pillow in the image is sold separately.

Dehumidifying mat for cats

I made a dehumidifying mat out of cloth for my cat who is sensitive to humidity .
By placing it on a cat bed, cage, etc., it will absorb moisture from the surrounding area and help regulate the humidity in your cat's favorite place.
*You can use it repeatedly by drying it in the sun occasionally on sunny days.


■Material: Surface: Surface: 58% cotton, 42% linen / Lining: 100% cotton, (Inner material: polyester) / Made in Japan
■Size: Approx. 40cm x 31cm
■ Country of Origin: Japan
■Notes:
・Can be washed. If using a washing machine, use a laundry net and avoid tumble drying.
Due to the nature of the product, color may fade or transfer. Please wash separately from other clothes.
-Since it is made of highly absorbent fibers, if it absorbs a lot of water after washing, it will take 1-2 days to dry. If it contains moisture, dry it thoroughly in the sun.
- Moisture-absorbing fibers are very sensitive to high temperatures and tend to shrink. We recommend avoiding the use of irons, and if you do use an iron, use it on medium to low heat for a short period of time.

About the product

The cotton-like fibers absorb moisture, It is sandwiched between lightweight half-linen fabric and cotton broadcloth and quilted with hand stitching to preserve its cushioning.

About the material

The absorbent fibers inside have a moisture absorption capacity approximately seven times that of cotton and twice that of silica gel, and also have excellent deodorizing properties.
It can be used repeatedly by drying in the sun, and its performance will not decrease even if it absorbs water and moisture repeatedly. *It is an environmentally friendly fiber that burns with low calories.


Humidity is more important to cats than temperature

When the rainy days continue, you may start to worry about your cat's overly thorough grooming.
Long-haired cats in particular are prone to having their skin become sweaty, and we often hear of cases where they develop eczema and bald spots without you even realizing it.

Cats that come from the desert can tolerate dry heat, but they do not do well in humid heat, which can have a negative impact on their health.
Humidity prevention measures are also recommended for cats that spend a lot of time lying down, such as during nursing care.

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