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Cat Furniture & Beds

Give your cat a cozy spot to call their own with our curated collection of cat furniture and beds. Whether your feline prefers to climb, scratch, snooze, or watch the world go by, you’ll find just the right perch, tower, or plush bed to keep them purring with happiness.

Creating the Ultimate Cat Haven at Home

Cats love having spaces that are entirely theirs places to climb, hide, nap, and observe the world from a safe vantage point. The right furniture and bed aren’t just home décor; they’re essential for your cat’s wellbeing. Cat trees and towers offer vertical territory, giving cats a sense of security and satisfying their natural urge to climb. Window perches and wall shelves let your cat watch birds and sunbathe, while cozy beds provide the perfect retreat for a midday nap.

Choosing Furniture That Matches Your Cat’s Personality

Not all cats have the same preferences. Some are bold climbers, while others are ground-dwellers who love snuggling up in a quiet, enclosed space. Think about your cat’s habits: do they love to scratch? Look for furniture with built-in sisal posts. If your cat is anxious or a bit shy, consider a covered bed or hideaway. Multi-cat households benefit from multi-level trees, giving each feline their own space to relax.

Health and Happiness, All in One Place

Quality cat furniture supports both physical and mental health. Climbing and jumping help maintain muscle tone and agility, while scratchers promote healthy claws (and protect your sofa!). Comfortable beds can even ease the aches of senior cats and help kittens feel safe and secure as they grow.

Tips for Introducing New Furniture

  • Place new cat trees or beds near your cat’s favorite hangout spots at first.
  • Sprinkle a little catnip on new items to encourage exploration.
  • Allow your cat to investigate at their own pace, never force them.
  • For multi-cat homes, provide multiple beds and scratching spots to prevent competition.

Style Meets Function

Modern cat furniture comes in styles to match any home, from minimalist wall shelves to plush loungers that blend seamlessly with your décor. Choose pieces that you love looking at, after all, happy cats make happy homes!

For apartments or small rooms, vertical cat trees or wall-mounted shelves are a great choice. They take advantage of height rather than floor space, giving your cat a place to climb and perch without cluttering your living area. Window hammocks are also space-efficient and offer entertainment with a view.
Start by placing the new item in a spot your cat already loves. Add some of their favorite toys, a sprinkle of catnip, or even a cozy blanket with their scent. Most cats are naturally curious and will explore on their own, but patience is key. Never force your cat onto the furniture, let them discover it at their own pace for a positive association.
Yes! Even outdoor cats benefit from indoor scratching and climbing options, especially in bad weather or for older cats who may stay indoors more. Indoor cat furniture provides safe outlets for exercise and stress relief and helps protect your furniture and carpets from scratching.
Observe your cat’s sleeping habits. If they like to stretch out, choose an open, larger bed. If they curl up or like to feel secure, opt for a covered or donut-shaped bed. Orthopedic beds are a smart option for senior cats or those with joint issues, while plush, self-warming beds are perfect for kittens and small breeds.
Most beds come with removable, washable covers. For trees and towers, regular vacuuming removes fur and dander. Wipe down surfaces with a damp cloth and pet-safe cleaner. Scratching posts can be refreshed with catnip spray if your cat loses interest over time. Keeping your cat’s nails trimmed will also help furniture last longer.
Look for durable materials like solid wood, heavy-duty particleboard, or reinforced cardboard for furniture, and soft, machine-washable fabrics for beds. Sisal rope is ideal for scratchers. Avoid furniture with small, detachable parts that could be swallowed, and always check that materials are non-toxic and safe for pets.