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Cats sleep an average of fifteen hours a day, and some can sleep up to twenty hours in a twenty-four hour period. This commitment to cat naps is exactly why we’ve assembled such a wide selection of cat beds and bedding. No matter where your feline rests their head, they should feel safe and comfortable—and your home should look stylish too.
Cats generally like to sleep, so they should be happy with a cozy spot designed to enhance their existing sleep habits. At Petco, pet parents can find a variety of bed options including heated cat beds, designer beds, and standard bolster beds.
Most of the cat beds available at Petco are one size fits all. That said, you’ll also find cat beds in sizes x-small to xx-large, depending on the needs of your cat.
This will depend on your cat’s individual personality. You might consider purchasing two cat beds, one open and one closed. That way you can see which type they prefer.
Cat beds can be placed wherever you prefer. Take notice of where your cat usually spends their sleeping time and provide a cat bed near that location. You might also choose to provide multiple cat beds throughout your home.
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