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Cheap Cat Beds

Mar 8th, 2011 by Jessica Evans | 0

Do you want to have a good night’s sleep? One of the best ways to enjoy this simple luxury is by sleeping in a nice bed. The same is true for our pets. If you want your cat to have a pleasant slumber, then you should purchase a great cat bed for him. I know what you’re thinking— you don’t want to spend too much money. Don’t worry, you can buy cheap cat beds if you know what you are looking for.

How many cats do you have? Many of my friends who own cats have more than one feline family member in their household. If you have multiple cats, you can consider purchasing a bigger cat bed so that they could all snuggle together at the end of the day. There is nothing more heartwarming than to see a cluster of little fur balls all sweet and cozy in a comfortable bed.

Cats like curling up in a ball and falling asleep almost anywhere (although they do have a favorite spot that they go to more often). This doesn’t mean that they don’t appreciate a nice, soft cushion to lay their furry behind on though. A worn, soft blanket will do a lot in making their rest more pleasant. Rub this blanket over their bodies so that it retains a cat smell that will instantly put them at ease.

You can also find beautiful, quilted pillows online today. They make for excellent and cheap cat beds. Ideally these beds should be made of breathable material that can be easily cleaned. Find one that has a gorgeous design that you wouldn’t mind seeing often. If your cat’s spot is in the living room, then a beautiful pillow in a visible nook can brighten up the room.

Cats are prone to arthritis because they are extremely sensitive to the cold weather. This is why investing in heating pads will really be good for your pet. Heated cat beds can be expensive but heat pads can do the job at just a fraction of the cost. Simply microwave these pads and insert them in his cat bed. A bed with domed top and a cozy comforter can also provide a warmer climate for the cat to sleep in.

Make sure you file your cat’s claws regularly. Cats are known to knead their sleeping area so a sharp clawed feline will not bode well for the newly purchased cat bed. If you bought cat houses for your pet to stay in, then measure the size of the bed you are planning to get so that you can be sure it fits inside the house. Clean, sanitize and vacuum his living area periodically to avoid bacteria from invading his home sweet home.

Buying your pet his own bed shows him how much you care. It will make him cleaner, safer, more comfortable and give him a sense of security. You can find super fun and comfortable cheap cat beds when you visit the links in this site today. Enjoy!

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