Coat Care
Coat Care
Brushes and deshedding tools that keep shed fur off the bed and out of the house.
Shop pet beds and houses for cats, dogs and small pets, comfortable, durable designs made for cosy rest and easy cleaning.
Pets sleep a lot more than we do, a cat around sixteen hours a day, a dog twelve to fourteen, so where they sleep matters more than most owners think. The wrong spot, a cold floor, an exposed cushion in a busy walkway, means broken, shallow rest and a pet that never quite settles. A proper bed fixes that. Cats are den animals, which is why an enclosed cat bed or house gives them the sense of security they instinctively look for, the same reason they claim cardboard boxes. Dogs want support and warmth, so a cushioned dog bed keeps ageing joints off hard tiles and gives them a spot that is unmistakably theirs. Small pets need a snug, sheltered corner to feel safe. Beyond comfort, a dedicated bed protects your furniture and keeps shed fur in one washable place instead of across every sofa in the house. These pet beds and houses are built for Indian homes, easy to clean, durable through years of use, and designed to give your pet the deep, undisturbed rest that keeps them healthy and calm.
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Measure your pet from nose to tail base while they are lying stretched out, then add a few inches so they can shift and turn. Cats often prefer a snugger, enclosed fit for security, while dogs, especially older ones, benefit from a little extra room to stretch their joints.
For most cats, yes. Cats are natural den animals and feel safest in covered spaces with a single entrance to watch, which is the same instinct that draws them to boxes. An enclosed cat bed or house gives nervous and indoor cats a secure spot, which often means deeper, calmer sleep.
For beds with removable covers, machine wash on a gentle cycle. For others, spot clean with a damp cloth and mild pet-safe detergent, and vacuum regularly to lift shed fur before it settles into the fabric. Always let the bed dry fully before your pet uses it again.
It helps, if the bed competes on comfort. Dogs choose the sofa because it is soft, warm and smells of you. A well-cushioned bed placed near where the family sits, with a familiar-smelling blanket added, gives them a spot of their own that is worth choosing. Consistency and gentle redirection do the rest.
A thick, supportive cushioned bed is usually best for senior dogs, as it keeps ageing joints off hard, cold floors and makes getting up easier. Memory-foam-style support helps most for dogs with stiffness or arthritis. Keep it somewhere warm and draught-free.
Place it where your pet already likes to rest rather than in a new spot, and add a blanket or unwashed item that smells like them or you. A treat inside helps, and for cats an enclosed bed is often accepted faster than an open one. Give it a few days before assuming it is not working.