Coleção: Camas

Pet beds come in various shapes, sizes, and designs to cater to the comfort and preferences of different felines. Here are some common types of cat beds:

  1. Donut Beds: These are round beds with raised edges, resembling a donut. They provide a cozy spot for cats to curl up and feel secure.

  2. Flat Beds: These are simple, flat cushions or mats that can be placed on the floor or on furniture. They offer a comfortable resting place for cats who prefer a more open space.

  3. Hooded Beds: Hooded beds have an enclosed space with a small opening, providing cats with a sense of privacy and security. These are often preferred by cats who like to hide or burrow.

  4. Heated Beds: Especially beneficial in colder climates, heated cat beds provide warmth and comfort, which can be soothing for cats, particularly those with arthritis or joint pain.

  5. Window Perches: These are beds designed to attach to windows, allowing cats to bask in the sun while observing the outside world. They typically have a platform or cushion for the cat to lounge on.

  6. Cat Caves: Similar to hooded beds, cat caves are enclosed spaces made from soft materials like fleece or felt. Cats can retreat into these cozy caves for warmth and security.

  7. Orthopedic Beds: These beds are designed with memory foam or other supportive materials to provide extra comfort and support, particularly beneficial for older cats or those with joint issues.

  8. Raised Beds: Raised beds elevate cats off the ground, providing a perch with a view and allowing air circulation to keep them cool in warmer weather.

  9. Multi-Level Beds: These beds feature multiple platforms or tiers, providing cats with options for lounging at different heights. They often incorporate scratching posts or toys for added