The Best Beds for Multi-Cat Homes 2025: Reduce Conflict & Create Peace 🐱🐱
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The Best Beds for Multi-Cat Homes 2025: Reduce Conflict & Create Peace 🐱🐱
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
If you have more than one cat, you already know: they don’t always share well. While some bonded cats nap together, most cats prefer their own bed, their own corner, and their own rules. 😼
This article shows you how to reduce conflict, protect territory, and support feline peace — simply by choosing the right bed setup in your home.
🧠 Why Beds Matter in Multi-Cat Dynamics
- ✅ Beds = territory = status
- ✅ Lack of options leads to blocking, bullying, or constant movement
- ✅ Shared beds only work when cats choose them voluntarily
💡 Multiple cats = multiple beds — even if they “seem to share” sometimes.
📏 How Many Beds Should You Have?
✅ One per cat + one extra is the golden rule.
Example: 2 cats = 3 beds 3 cats = 4–5 beds (especially if they’re not bonded)
Bonus: Provide varied types — open, closed, low, high — to let each cat claim their style.
🛏️ Best Purrz Beds for Multi-Cat Homes
🔁 3-in-1 Cube Cave
- Perfect for flexible cats (or indecisive households)
- Each cat can use their preferred setup: cube, cave, or pad
- Great for crate rotation, corner zones, or top-of-shelf placements
🛋️ XL Felt Pad
- Neutral, shareable, but non-territorial
- Ideal for open nap zones — especially sunlit shelves or sofas
- Can act as a “buffer” bed for semi-bonded cats
🏠 Felt Houses
- Each cat gets a “room” — offers structure, warmth, and separation
- Perfect for cats who don’t share but nap near each other
📍 Placement Tips for Peace
- Place beds in separate rooms or corners — at least 1–2 meters apart
- Use elevation to your advantage: one bed on a shelf, another under a bench
- Avoid putting beds right next to litter boxes or food stations
- Rotate unused beds every few weeks to refresh scent + interest
😿 Signs You Don’t Have Enough Beds
- One cat always avoids the main sleeping area
- Sudden hissing or chasing when one cat approaches a bed
- Excessive sleeping in closets or under furniture
- “Musical beds” — no one settles for long
✅ More beds = less tension, better sleep, and fewer behavior problems.
💬 From Dr. Duncan Houston
“Peace in multi-cat homes starts with space. If your cats have nowhere to claim, they’ll compete. Multiple beds reduce conflict, support routine, and give every cat a chance to rest properly.”
🛒 Build a Peaceful Multi-Cat Home with Purrz
- 🔁 3-in-1 Cube – the ultimate adaptable bed
- 🛋️ XL Pad – shareable space, solo structure
- 🏠 Felt Houses – structured zones for peace and quiet
🐾 Explore all Purrz beds for multi-cat families here
📚 References
- International Cat Care. (2023). Multi-cat environments and territorial stress. https://icatcare.org
- Buffington, C. A. T. (2011). Environmental enrichment for behavior management. *Vet Clinics of North America*, 41(5), 1001–1015.