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Vet’s 2025 Guide: Do Cats Need Beds? Facts vs Myths 🐱🛏️

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Vet’s 2025 Guide: Do Cats Need Beds? Facts vs Myths 🐱🛏️

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Vet’s 2025 Guide: Do Cats Need Beds? Facts vs Myths 🐱🛏️

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

“Cats sleep anywhere, so why buy them a bed?”   If you’ve ever said (or thought) this — you’re not alone. It’s one of the most common myths in feline care. But while cats may nap on laundry piles, cardboard boxes, or countertops, that doesn’t mean those places are actually good for them.

In this article, we separate fact from fluff and explain why dedicated cat beds are more than just cute furniture — they’re an important part of your cat’s health, behavior, and daily rhythm.


📚 Myth #1: “Cats sleep anywhere; they don’t need a bed.”

Truth: Cats will nap anywhere — but that doesn’t mean they’re getting high-quality, restorative sleep.

  • Many makeshift spots are cold, unstable, or disruptive (e.g., laundry machines, hard floors, near noisy appliances) 
  • Lack of dedicated space = more hiding, less predictable routines, and sometimes even anxiety-related health issues

Vet-backed fact: Dedicated sleeping zones support deep sleep cycles and help cats feel secure in their territory[1].


📚 Myth #2: “If my cat doesn’t use the bed, it’s a waste of money.”

Truth: Cats need time, scent familiarity, and sometimes training to adapt a new bed. It’s not rejection — it’s instinct.

  • Most cats take 3–7 days to warm up to a new sleeping space 
  • Simple techniques like bed training, scent association, and placement changes can work wonders

🏆 80% of Purrz customers who followed our transition guide reported their cat using their bed within one week.


📚 Myth #3: “Cat beds are just for spoiled pets.”

Truth: Beds = routine = stability = fewer vet visits.

Cats who have safe, warm, structured places to rest are: 

  • 🧠 More mentally balanced 
  • 🦴 Less prone to joint or muscle strain 
  • 😻 Easier to monitor (especially in multi-cat homes)

Vet-approved cat beds like felt caves or orthopedic pads give cats what they crave: warmth, privacy, and control over their environment[2].


📚 Myth #4: “My cat already sleeps in my bed — that’s enough.”

Truth: Sharing your bed is sweet, but your cat still needs independent sleeping space — especially if they’re older or anxious.

  • Cats who co-sleep often develop nighttime disruptions or territory dependency 
  • Senior cats may struggle to jump up/down or wake you due to joint discomfort

🛏️ A secondary bed gives them control over comfort — without interrupting your sleep.


🛏️ Purrz Beds Designed to Be Used (and Loved) 

  • 🧺 Uluru Felt Cave – secure, enclosed, calming 
  • 🔁 3-in-1 Cat Cube – flexible, foldable, fun 
  • ☀️ XL Felt Pad – perfect for sun spots or sprawlers

All designed by a vet, tested by real cats, and approved by thousands of happy humans.


💬 Dr. Duncan Houston Says:

“Cats don’t need a fancy bed — but they do need stability, structure, and safe sleeping zones. The right bed can improve behavior, sleep quality, and even physical comfort.”

🛏️ Browse all Purrz beds and caves here

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1000’s of Cat Testers