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Sinclair Cats Cradle Standard Fit

Sinclair Cats Cradle

The Sinclair Cat's Cradle enables your cat or cats to sleep on the side of a radiator for total wrap-around warmth and comfort. Cradling the cat in a safe warm hammock which moulds instantly to the shape of the animal for maximum comfort. Even when the heating is off it provides your cat with a warm and comfortable sleeping place that is raised off the ground.

Designed for strength and stability the CANAC Cat's Cradle is easy to assemble and will support a weight of up to 12kgs. The cover is made from a high quality simulated sheepskin which is easily removed and machine washable. Standard fit for radiators up to 6.5cm (2.5") wide. Sinclair Cat's Cradle Wide Fit for radiators up to 10cm (4") wide is also available.

£15.99

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