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Best Cat Beds for Multi Cat Homes 2025: Vet Tips for Peaceful Sleep 🐱

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Best Cat Beds for Multi Cat Homes 2025: Vet Tips for Peaceful Sleep 🐱

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Best Cat Beds for Multi Cat Homes 2025: Vet Tips for Peaceful Sleep 🐱

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Living with more than one cat? 😻😼 Then you already know that while they may tolerate each other (or even cuddle sometimes), cats are still highly territorial — especially when it comes to sleeping spots.

This guide explains how to set up cat beds for multi-cat households that support peaceful co-existence, reduce stress, and encourage healthy sleep routines — with vet-approved Purrz products to make it all easier.


🔄 Why Cats Need Multiple Sleeping Options

Even bonded cats need time apart. In multi-cat homes, shared spaces often cause hidden stress, which can show up as: 

  • 😾 Staring or blocking access to beds
  • 😿 Avoiding shared beds or spaces entirely 
  • 🩺 Urinary problems or overgrooming from tension

Providing individual, high-quality sleeping zones helps reduce resource guarding and gives each cat a secure “territory” to recharge[1].


📦 How Many Beds Do You Need?

🔢 Minimum rule: 1 bed per cat + 1 extra
Just like litter boxes.

Each bed should also vary by: 

  • 📍 Location – separate areas of the home
  • 📐 Structure – open vs. enclosed 
  • 🌡️ Temperature – windows, radiators, quiet corners

This gives cats options to avoid each other — or share on their own terms.


🛏️ Best Beds for Cats Living Together

1. 3-in-1 Cat Cube Cave 

  • Use as a private cube, open cave, or shared mat 
  • Place one near the action, another in a quiet zone 
  • Perfect for siblings with different energy levels

2. XL Flat Felt Pad 

  • Neutral space for cats who like to sprawl together 
  • Low commitment: no walls, no claims, no drama

3. Uluru Felt Cave 

  • Great for shy cats who need a “do not disturb” zone 
  • Use on a shelf or corner out of traffic flow

🧠 Pro Tips for Preventing Cat Bed Battles 

  • Place beds in separate “zones” (e.g., one in bedroom, one in living room) 
  • Never force cats to share — offer choices 
  • Spray beds with Feliway or use calming diffusers in common areas
  • Keep beds clean and rotated to avoid ownership tension

✅ A shared bed is great — but it must be voluntary.


💬 From Our Vet: Dr. Duncan Houston

“In multi-cat homes, tension often builds quietly. Offering enough sleep spaces with different styles lets each cat claim their own territory — and that reduces conflict dramatically.”

🛒 Build the Perfect Sleep Set for Every Cat

  • 🛏️ 3-in-1 Cube for flexibility 
  • 🧺 Felt Cave for security seekers 
  • ☀️ Flat Pad for sharers and sprawlers

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