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Handmade Cat Beds for Cat Owners

Looking for a stylish pet bed for your pampered feline friend? Here's a selection of stylish cat beds by various shops discovered on popular online handmade marketplace, Etsy.


Flower-shaped felted cat bed made from Bergschaf natural white wool from Lithuanian shop, Elevele.


Cat pyramid house handmade from natural linen with polyester filling by another Lithuanian shop Murmur Cats.

cat shelf

Cats love to climb so this Shelf Wave hanging cat bed is an ideal spot for feline relaxation. The shelf comes with metal brackets and screws for invisible wall mounting, pillow and velvet case. This contemporary cat bed is designed and created by Lazy Cat Furniture from Warsaw, Poland.

Cozy, cat cocoon made from 100% natural wool by Melena Studio from Montreal, Canada.

Snugly Merino wool cat cave felted by hand using just water and olive soap by LoveCatCaves from the United Kingdom.

Window watching would be comfy in this cat hammock made from high quality canvas fabric, polyester fiber and nylon. It comes with four giant suctions cups and the frame is made from durable UPVC tube. This window cat bed By Adissara ships all the way from Thailand.

Italian shop Wooly Cat Caves created this cat igloo from 100% Tyrolean Wool, hand-felted with water and olive oil soap.

Hand crafted bed for cats that combined metal and wood for a modern look. Cat bedding is made with artificial leather and fake fur. Designed and handmade by Lord Paw Pets from Colombia.
Have a cat? Which of these cat beds caught your eye?


*Product details are based on seller's descriptions. All images on this post are via each featured shop. This is not a Sponsored or Paid post.

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