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There are so many different types and styles of cat beds that
finding one that blends with your décor should not be too hard. You can look for
colorful cat beds in fun pet prints that add a touch of whimsy to the room or
you can shop for cat beds with plenty of designer elegance, instead. Of course,
your cat will be more concerned with how the bed feels than what it looks
like.
Cat beds often have fleece pillows to keep them feeling cozy. These
beds may be oval shaped West Paw Oval Cat Mats or they may
actually be completely enclosed to form a cozy nest bed Bowser Buttercup
Cat Beds , West Paw Bumper Beds or Big Shrimpy Catalina Bed. Cats enjoy
being able to snuggle up in a secure spot, which is why so many of them manage
to squeeze inside sofas or other odd spots to nap.
If your cat is
committed to the couch, try putting down a nap mat. It will keep the cushions
clean of cat hair and when company comes you can roll it up and put it away. A
little cat nip on the mat, might keep your cat where you want him.
When
you buy a cat bed, don't be surprised if your cat ignores it completely for a
while. If he refuses to explore the bed, you may want to add a catnip toy to the
bed to attract his attention. Placing the bed in a cat friendly location will
also make it more appealing to your cat. Cats do not care to nap in low places.
Instead, position the cat bed on an end table or platform that is a few inches
off the floor. Also, be sure the bed is not in an area that receives heavy
traffic. If your cat feels as though he can never let down his guard and relax,
he won't want to nap in his bed.
Cat perches
and dens make perfect napping spots Kittywalk Cozy Climber or
Kittywalk Closet Sleeper.
Persuading Your Cat to Use Her Bed
Not all cats take to using a bed, at least not straight
away, here are a few tips that may help:
Location, location, location! Try putting the bed
where your cat already chooses to sleep.
Try a sunny spot (for daytime naps) or near a
radiator, when asleep a cat’s body temperature will decrease a little which is
why they pick a warm spot to snooze.
Some cats prefer to sleep up higher than floor level.
If your feline does, try the bed on a suitable shelf or stand.
Place a favorite toy, blanket or cushion in the bed
to encourage your cat to try it out.
Remember that praise works wonders with cats. Praise
and make a fuss of your cat when she starts to use her cat bed and the chances
are she will keep using it.
A little catnip scattered in or around the bed can be
an effective persuader for many cats.
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