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Multi-Cat Household 2025: Stress-Free Ways to Add New Beds 🛏️

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Multi-Cat Household 2025: Stress-Free Ways to Add New Beds 🛏️

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

New bed day = new tension? In a multi-cat household, even something as simple as a cozy new cube or pad can spark competition, confusion, or conflict if it’s introduced the wrong way. 😾

Here’s how to bring in a new cat bed (or two!) without disrupting your cats’ routine, territory, or relationships — plus which beds work best for homes with multiple personalities.


😼 Why New Beds Can Trigger Drama 

  • ✅ Beds are territory — not just furniture
  • ❌ A new scent = a challenge to the existing scent map 
  • ❌ One cat may try to “claim” it, causing another to retreat 
  • ✅ Sudden changes in layout = stress signals to cats

💡 Solution: Slow integration, scent control, and space variety.


✅ 5 Steps to Introducing a New Cat Bed

1. Don’t Remove Any Existing Beds Right Away

  • Keep your current beds in place for at least a week
  • Cats need time to assess options, not be forced to switch

2. Place the New Bed in a Neutral Zone

  • Not directly next to a food bowl, litter tray, or existing “claimed” bed 
  • Try hallways, corners, or shelves your cats already pass through

3. Add Familiar Scent 

  • Use a fleece, toy, or small blanket that already smells like your cats 
  • Let each cat investigate the bed alone (no forced group intros)

4. Observe + Adjust

  • If one cat guards the bed, add another option in a separate area
  • If a cat uses the bed, reward with gentle praise or treats

5. Offer Variety (Not Duplication) 

  • Each cat has their own preferences — some like caves, others want pads 
  • Mix and match styles:       3-in-1 Cube +       XL Pad +       Felt House  

🛏️ Best Purrz Beds for Multi-Cat Harmony

  • 🔁 3-in-1 Cube Cave – flexible design = flexible relationships 
  • 🛋️ XL Felt Pad – open layout = no dominance or guarding
  • 🏠 Felt Houses – separate “rooms” in shared environments

📦 Bonus Tip: Rotate Beds Seasonally

Rotating 1–2 beds every few months keeps your cats interested and reduces boredom-related tension.   Reintroduce old beds with a fresh scent layer (spritz with diluted catnip water or use a new blanket insert).


💬 From Dr. Duncan Houston

“Cats don’t need matching beds — they need personal space. A successful new bed introduction is slow, respectful, and designed with behavior in mind. That’s how you reduce tension, not cause it.”

🛒 Ready to Expand Peacefully? 

  • 🛏️ XL Pad – great for shared or solo naps
  • 🔁 3-in-1 Cube – perfect for new intros 
  • 🏠 Felt Houses – structured for privacy and play

🐾 Browse all beds for multi-cat homes at Purrz


📚 References

  1. International Cat Care. (2023). Multi-cat environment and territory stress. https://icatcare.org
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  3. Buffington, C. A. T. (2011). Feline resource management. *Vet Clinics of North America*, 41(5), 1001–1017.
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