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Cats are known for their love of napping, but they’re also great at finding the perfect place to rest. Whether it’s under a table, behind a couch or inside their favorite cat bed, your feline is sure to find somewhere cozy to curl up. At Petco, we carry some of the best cat beds and hideaways on the market so you can give your pet an excellent place to rest.
Cat cave beds are a great way to give your cat a comfortable and private place to relax. The enclosed design creates a sense of security and privacy, which cats prefer. The soft material and cozy shape of the bed helps cats feel safe and warm, while the enclosed space also allows them to hide away from potential predators. Additionally, most cat cave beds come equipped with removable cushions for easy cleaning. This makes them convenient for daily use, as well as for travel and trips to the vet.
After a lot of use, you may notice that your cat bed needs a good clean. Many new cat condos are made of fabrics and materials that can be washed. However, read the instructions carefully on your cat hideaway, as some may include special instructions, like machine wash cold or air dry.
It can be a good idea to offer your cat spaces in your home where they can feel comfortable and secure. If you don’t provide a cat condo, you may notice your cat hiding under a bed, in the back of a closet or even behind a shelf. While you don’t necessarily need to purchase a cat hideaway, many pet parents would prefer to give their cats a safe, comfortable place they can go to be alone.
Cat Hideaway Caves
Canvas Cat Beds
Pet Cave Bed
Beautiful Cat Beds
Small Animal Hideaways
Cat Privacy Beds
Cat Interior Beds
Cat Resting Beds
Cat Hideout Tunnels
Hideaway Cat Toys
Best Cat Beds
Cat Hideout Towers
Cat Hideaways With Scratching Posts
Cat Hideaway Perches
White Cat Beds
Contemporary Cat Beds
Convenient Cat Beds
Pillow Cat Beds
Cat Play Tents
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K&H Cat Cave Beds & Hideaways
Kitty City Cat Cave Beds & Hideaways
Majestic Pet Cat Cave Beds & Hideaways
EveryYay Cat Cave Beds & Hideaways
Dharma Dog Karma Cat Cat Cave Beds & Hideaways
Pet Life Cat Condos & Covered Beds
Kitty City Cat Condos & Covered Beds
EveryYay Cat Condos & Covered Beds
Pet Life Cat Beds & Bedding
Kitty City Cat Beds & Bedding
FurHaven Cat Beds & Bedding
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Prevue Pet Products Cat Condos & Covered Beds
Way Basics Cat Beds & Bedding
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WARE Guinea Pig Beds & Hideaways
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My cats chew and shred paper and cardboard incessantly. Help!
Our 4 year old cat, newly adopted, hides and sleeps all day and only comes out to play, eat or acknowledge us after dark. Then she comes in our bed looking for attention when we are trying to sleep. Any suggestions on how to get her days and nights switched around?
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