Cat Window Bed
Original price was: $53.14.$38.70Current price is: $38.70.
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Description
This is about the cutest thing ever!
The Cat Window Bed is a must-have for cat lovers. Let your cat nap in style and dream away in comfort. This is great for bird watching! Place the bed in locations around the house and at heights that your cat would ordinarily not be able to see or rest in. This creates great enrichment to your cat’s life.
The pod-like hanging cat bed can be attached effortlessly to any window glass through the use of strong suction cups. These can support weights of up to 10 kilograms (22 pounds). Each cat bed comes with a mat that can be placed inside the hanging bed for additional comfort and warmth during the winter.
To install the pod, please clean glass surfaces beforehand and make sure that the suction cups are dust-free. Press them firmly against the glass until there’s no air between the two surfaces. If you’re facing difficulties with the installation, dip the suction cups in hot water until the plastic softens a bit.
Features:
- Each order contains one pod-like hanging cat bed, one mat, three suction cups, six wooden beads, and three fixing rods
- The pod is crafted from fine but durable felt
- The mat has two faces – one side being lambskin and the other being soft oxford fabric
- All fabrics are breathable and washable
Specifications:
- Bearing Capacity: 13kg
- Size: 67.8 x 28 cm / 26.7x 11 in
- Color: Beige
Package Includes: 1 x Cat Window Bed
Reviews (30)
30 reviews for Cat Window Bed
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We still had the carrier behind the second row in our SUV covered in a large beach towel for the litter and a safe space to hide if they got scared. But they really never used it except for potty time. Once we arrived at the house they had their carrier and a small area to get used to the space before introducing them to the rest of the room and home. We spent 2 weeks in Pinetop on vacation in the family cabin where hubby came up for the weekends. Then 4 days in Cali and a couple days in Prescott at client’s summer homes as hubby worked.
This last week the 14 week old kitten, Rowan/Stevie (a tuxedo male), was adopted after being cleared from his health issues and neutered. He had to take a longer time to get healthy and become socialized enough to be adopted. His forever family is ecstatic that he is already likes traveling and is planning to get one of these for their car/home. Lark is 13 weeks now (a diluted Torbie, which is a Tortie with Tabby markings) and will be spayed this coming week as she just finally passed her 2 pound mark! She was very, very ill, small and eventually the only survivor of her litter after her sister Gracie passed. 😭
I loved our tiny Gracie. Our teen daughter and Lark have bonded VERY strongly (as Torties and Torbies frequently do with a single person, though she loves hubby and me, too). So we have officially “foster failed” and will be keeping her. 😂 She has had a great time traveling, seeing all the scenery especially all the birds, dogs and people. Though they can’t always see her through the tint she Meows, Trills and does that mostly silent bird fascination sound to them all! Though she will likely have to share her perch when we bring it into our daughters room with our other two cats! I think we will need to get another one or two of these to keep them all happy! ❤️
It took all of five minutes to convince DoD to try it, and it's become one of his primary resting spots while the car is in motion. The suction does occasionally get lost with large temperature changes, but we haven't had any major mishaps yet. The biggest downside is a lack of color options. A bonus feature would be the ability to move the suction cups around the frame.
The product is well made, seems sturdy and to accommodate their girth, I did (as was suggested by another user) bring in the side cups in closer (well with that window, I didn't have a choice), and it wasn't as narrow as other people have experienced.
The suction cups are super strong and we've not had it fall or even look like it will fall. We did immediately take out the pillow insert becuase Seamus started eating it (it's like a fluffy, nappy fabric that can be pulled). I wanted to post a video of him turning around in it becuase that question has been asked but it wouldn't allow it. He doesn't always have trouble turning and seems to still love it so I don't think the awkward turning has turned him off from it.