The Best Cat Beds For Indoor Cats

We all know our little fuzzy friends tend to take over more than just our hearts. For example, they end up with our beds, chairs, couches, and occasionally, counters. But that doesn't mean they don't need their own beds. Your kittie needs every option available to them at all times. They need all the fluffy, fuzzy, and plush surfaces possible, and it's your job to provide them. Don't worry, though. We have you covered with this list of the best cat beds for indoor cats.

What to Look For

When trying to decide which indoor cat bed will suit your kitty, it’s best to consider your cat’s personality, the bed’s size, and how easy it is to keep clean. If your cat is a little on the shy side with a propensity for sneaking away, you’ll want to grab a cat bed with an enclosure or a deeper “donut” shape like the one from Love’s Cabin. Alternatively, if you have a social cat who loves people and doesn’t like to hide, purchasing an open cat bed like the one from Furhaven might be the ideal option for you. Check out our reviews to find your furry friend’s new favorite spot.

Love’s Cabin Round Donut Cat Bed

Safe and sound

Set this bed on any hard surface to provide your kitty with a soft place to sleep.
Best For Hard Floors

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We don’t know about your cat, but ours follow us into the bathroom and kitchen on a regular basis. Love’s Cabin cat bed is designed to keep them comfy on those hard surfaces. The super plush center and walls keep the kitty safe inside and provide protection from the cold floors. All the materials are breathable and do a great job providing a comfortable sleep surface, even with how thickly the bed is made. When it gets dirty, wash it in your machine with everything else.

Pros:

  • The bottom of this indoor cat bed features an anti-slip texture for added safety.
  • Unlike more specialized indoor cat beds, this pick’s large size accommodates most cats.

Cons:

  • The fact that Love’s Cabin only offers one size might be a turnoff for cat owners looking for something more specific.

Love’s Cabin Calming Cushion

Fuzzy goodness

We have yet to meet a cat that could resist this super fluffy bed.
Softest

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If you’re on the hunt for the puffiest, fluffiest, fuzziest bed for your cat, the Calming Cushion is the one for you. This bed does a great job of helping cats with joint pain that may struggle to sleep. It’s like napping on a fluffy cloud. The cushion’s shape is ideal for both curling up in a ball and sprawling out. It’s supportive either way and, in many cases, your cat will gravitate towards it daily. The only thing we dislike about this bed is that it doesn’t come in human sizes.

Pros:

  • The three available sizes ensure you can find the one that fits just right.
  • We think the vibrant colors add a pop of fun to the decorative atmosphere of your home.

Cons:

  • The fluffy base can get matted, so you’ll have to fluff it up and comb it occasionally.

Furhaven ThermaNAP Self-Warming Pet Bed Pad

Keep it simple

This simple bed can go anywhere and helps your kitty stay warm and comfortable.
Best Budget Buy

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We always love a staple, which is what the Furhaven ThermaNAP Self-Warming Pet Bed Pad is. Most cats will love it, and we like that it’s affordable, comfortable, and safe. In fact, because of its affordability, it makes total sense to get several and keep them throughout your home and even your car. There’s even a thermal layer that reflects your kitty’s body heat, keeping them nice and cozy while they nap and relax. Overall, it’s a fabulous indoor cat bed.

Pros:

  • Furhaven’s indoor cat bed machine is washable and can also go into the dryer without getting ruined.
  • Look no further if you’re on the hunt for a top-tier cat bed that won’t break the bank.

Cons:

  • Due to its open construction, cats who prefer enclosed spaces might not like it as much.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I buy dedicated beds for my cat?

Cats love to sleep. In fact, they sleep around 12 to 16 hours on average, which means they easily spend 50-75% of their day snoozing. If you slept that much, wouldn’t you want something comfortable to do it on? We think so, which is why we think your felines should have their own beds. They come in lots of styles, sizes, and colors, so you should be able to find one that you both like.

Where do I put the cat bed?

Personally, we have several cat beds. Kitties like to follow their humans around the house, which means they spend time in every room you do. Based on that information, we think it’s best to have a bed in your bedroom, the kitchen, the living room, the dining room, and your office. That way, your fuzzball can follow you and happily nap wherever you are.

About the Author

Chelsia has grown up with cats all her life and now has two of her very own. As a mom of five kids, Chelsia has lots of little tricks to share about caring for and training cats to live harmoniously with everyone else in the home. She also knows the latest gadgets to make caring for cats a breeze so you can spend more time with your loved ones and less time worrying about cleaning up after your furry friends.

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