Collection: Cat Bed

Collection: Cat Bed

We all know the joy of a good nap in the sun, on any day of the week. Cats, too, love to snooze in the afternoon. That's why you should think about getting a cute cat bed. PawPawUp offers a lot of cat beds, some adorable ones that can give your furry friend a great place to sleep at night or just rest in the afternoon.

Think about this: people can sleep on a couch, chair, or the floor if they are tired enough. But we sleep better on a strong, cozy bed that holds up our bodies right. Cats need this, too—a bed that keeps their bones and muscles right so they can rest well and not be stiff or sore. As your cat gets older, this kind of support becomes more key. A bed gives the comfort, heat, and support that your bed provides to your back and body. Out of all the things cats need, a bed is one of the main ones you should buy.

A cat bed also gives a warm, cozy place for your cat to sleep. Yet, place it right, away from cold drafts that can chill your cat. Cats need a place that’s just right—not too hot, nor too cold—to sleep well. We love to cuddle with our pets in bed, but need to sleep well without a paw in our face or a tail on our nose. Clean beds are good for our health, more so if you have allergies. A cat bed is a good fix for this. With a cat bed, your cat has their place and keeps your bed clean and free from allergies. Sleeping with your pet isn't bad, though.

How to Pick a Cat Bed?

A cat bed is just like a nest for cats. First, match the bed with what your cat likes. For little cats, sick, or mom cats, pick a half-closed bed for warmth and safety. Then, think about the season: choose airy beds like ones made of rattan in the summer, and for winter, pick warm, wind-proof beds. 

Material counts, too. Tough fabric lasts longer if your cat plays hard. Think about what fits your space and your cat. Fully closed beds are great for cats that like tight spots; pillow beds are better for cats that like to look around.

Where to Place the Cat Bed?

Air flow matters a lot. Keep the bed in a spot where air moves, but out of drafts to avoid making your cat sick. Also, cats love napping in sunny spots—they're just cozier. Sun also fights off parasites and skin troubles.

Cats love quiet to stay sharp. Also, it helps to place the bed in a hidden or high place, like on a bookshelf, for safety. After picking a cat bed, check out our cat toys to make your cat's days more fun and full.

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Cat Bed FAQ

Can a cat sleep in your bed?
Yes, if your cat is not sick and has no bugs. But, it’s good to have a clean bed just for them close by, so they have their own space.
What type of bed do cats like?
Cats like beds that are soft and warm with high walls to curl up in. Find beds that you can wash and have soft cloth.
Do cats actually use cat beds?
Some do — many don’t. Cats are creatures of habit and often prefer familiar spots like couches, laundry piles, or sunny windowsills. A cat who’s always slept on furniture may never switch to a bed, while others might love one right away. It depends entirely on their personality and preferences. For more insights from real cat owners, check out this discussion on whether cats use cat beds.
How do I make my cat sleep in a cat bed?
Put the bed where your cat likes to rest. Add bits of catnip or dangle a toy to draw them in while playing. Don’t put them on the bed — they might not like that. If they don’t like the bed right away, move it, or let it smell like you by using it as a pillow. Just be calm and smart about where you put it.
Can I wash my pet bed?
Yes! You can wash most beds in a machine. Washing it often helps to keep it fresh and cuts down on things that make you sneeze.
Are pet bed materials safe?
Yes, at PawPawUp, we care about using safe, non-toxic materials for pet beds because your cat should have the best! Learn more about how a high-quality bed supports your cat’s well-being here.