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Which cat bed to get?

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RamblingRosa · 29/05/2011 11:28

Hello,
We have a relatively new cat (posted on here a few times a month ago when we first got her). 1yr old, lovely semi-long haired tabby.

I want to get her a bed but I'm a bit dazzled by all the choice.

Radiator beds look good but radiators won't be back on until autumn and I imagine cats only like them when the radiator's on.

The igloo ones look nice but our kitty seems to be a sprawler rather than a curler. She likes to stretch right out on her back. Maybe she'll curl up more in the winter.

And then there are the plain fleecy cushiony beds.

Any tips? I don't want to fork out for something and find she won't use it.

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PowderMum · 30/05/2011 21:55

Our cat adopted in February likes to sleep in awkward places, at night either in the space I need for my feet or on DDs pillow, during the day on DDs desk, particularly on the keyboard.

We bought her a bed, a mat and a blanket and she avoids them all. Loves kids dressing gowns though so we now try having one on the landing to try to encourage her to sleep there too.

I wish we had not bought the bedding we did or the scratching post which she will not use.

seeker · 31/05/2011 08:44

The other thing to do is pack a suitcase with delicate clothes the opposite colour to a moulting cat and leave it open somewhere.

seeker · 31/05/2011 08:47

For example - let's just say for the sake of argument a pale blue Ghost dress and a black cat? A dusty black cat? Andusty moulting black cat?

I'm not bitter.

msrisotto · 31/05/2011 20:02

While we're on the subject - can anyone recommend a radiator bed where the fleece doesn't fall down the frame all the bloody time?

RamblingRosa · 01/06/2011 09:42

Thanks everyone. Yes our cat seems to like awkward spots too. Generally places where she's liable to trip people up and cause maximum mayhem. She also seems to be very tufty/moulty/fluffy. Big tumbleweeds of cat fur in every room...even rooms she doesn't go in Confused.

I might give a radiator bed a go. Seems like that's the only kind getting any recommendations. Any tips for good ones or are they all much of a muchness?

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ClaireDeLoon · 01/06/2011 15:53

The one I have was from PAH a few years ago and is similar to this one but not identical. It is 2 in 1 so can sit on the floor or hang on the radiator but it is very slightly different in design. The one I have is very sturdy although getting the cover on and off to wash can be a pain as it is very tight. I do note though that the one PAH are doing now that I linked to has poor reviews!

RamblingRosa · 01/06/2011 20:05

Thanks. I was about to ask what PAH is but followed the link and worked it out Grin

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msrisotto · 01/06/2011 20:52

Thanks as well, I know it got some bad reviews but it seems that if i'm careful putting it together, it'll be better than my shite one now where the fleece falls down the frame.

wednesday13 · 02/06/2011 00:10

The one we have was from PAH too with a curved frame. There are a couple on ebay - if you can bear to buy secondhand (you can always hotwash the cover) it seems indestructible and it's great the way it curves up to support the cat/s.

here

and here

I would really recommend it, don't know why only rubbish ones seem to be on sale now.

ClaireDeLoon · 02/06/2011 00:15

Yes the one Wednesday has linked to on eBay is the one I have. It is indestructible! And my cats are huge porkers.

DontCallMeBaby · 03/06/2011 19:41

Ew at first eBay bed - 'hardly used' but looks filthy! We have that bed (er, slightly cleaner, but only slightly). Cat1 used to love it, particularly liked hanging out in it and watching Harry Potter DVDs with us. Hasn't been in it since the winter before last - we'll keep it another winter and then it'll go. The cats also have a bed each, used to snuggle up in one as kittens (aw) then had a few months of sleeping in their beds (also aw). Haven't for months ... Cat1 prefers DD's bed, flowerbeds, other people's gardens, Cat2 prefers the office chair, conservatory windowsill, also DD's bed, our bed, suitcases, and random locations on the floor. We also had a particularly tatty cardboard box in the living room for two months because Cat1 retreated to it every time someone pissed him off (most of the time then). Weirdos.

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