Cat Cave Bed
The Den Instinct
An enclosed cube with a single entrance gives your cat the security of a burrow, the reason cats pick boxes over open beds.
Scratch Here, Not the Sofa
The built-in sisal panel puts the texture cats crave right on the bed they use every day.
Play Built In
The hanging pom-pom at the door and the peek-a-boo side hole keep hunting instincts busy between naps.
Warmth They Choose Themselves
One Bed, Five Jobs
Fits Beautifully in Every Corner of Your Home
FAQs
The bed suits small to medium sized cats and kittens. The cube interior gives enough room to curl up and turn around, and the enclosed shape works best when it fits snugly, which is how most cats prefer to sleep.
Most cats take to enclosed beds quickly because covered spaces match their natural denning instinct, the same reason cats love boxes. Place it in a quiet warm corner and let your cat explore at their own pace. A treat inside speeds things up.
It gives your cat a better alternative. Sisal is the texture most cats prefer over fabric, and because the panel sits on the bed they use daily, it's always within reach. Rub a little catnip on it the first week if your cat needs redirecting.
Remove the interior cushion mat and spot clean the bed with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Regular vacuuming keeps fur from settling into the plush lining. Air dry fully before your cat uses it again.
Yes. The enclosed design traps your cat's own body heat, and the fleece and plush lining insulate the interior, making it noticeably warmer than an open bed. It's a natural choice for cats that seek out blankets in colder months.
Yes. The frame folds flat in seconds and weighs just 500 grams, so it stores easily and travels well, giving your cat a familiar sleeping spot away from home.