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The 13 Best Cat Beds (Purchased and Tested)

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A good cat bed will offer a soft spot to land when your kitty needs downtime. The trouble many cat owners run into is that their cats tend to ignore the special (often expensive) items we buy them in favor of the box they came in. So, how do you choose a bed your cat will actually like?

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but there are certain features and characteristics you should look for in a cat bed. The right bed will not only provide your cat with a comfortable surface for sleep, but it can also become a place for them to call their own. Some beds will even offer orthopedic support and promote healthy joints.

We look at 13 top cat beds, followed by an overview of the different bed types—and which cats they suit best.

At a Glance: Our Top Picks for Best Cat Beds

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Overall Best
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Picked by 31 people today!

Aspen Pet Self-Warming Bolster Bed

  • Self-heating material
  • Plush bolsters provide a nice headrest
  • Machine-washable
$20.12 At Chewy
Best Orthopedic Bed
9.9
Picked by 31 people today!

Frisco Plush Orthopedic Bed

  • Memory foam provides support
  • Low profile entry
  • Poly-fill bolsters provide a sense of security
Best Cave Bed
9.8
Picked by 25 people today!

Feltcave Wool Cat Cave

  • Handcrafted from 100% merino wool
  • Cave-like design is cozy and protected
  • Available in eight different colors
Best Elevated Bed
9.7
Picked by 31 people today!

Cat Catry Snooze Station

  • Gives cats a safe place away from other pets and small children
  • Great for enrichment
  • Bed is pretty well-sized, even for larger cats
Best Heated Bed
9.6
Picked by 31 people today!

K&H Thermo Kitty Cat Bed

  • Orthopedic foam base for comfort
  • Raised edges and round shape perfect for cuddling
  • Integrated heater keeps the bed warm
Best Calming Bed
9.5
Picked by 21 people today!

Armarkat Cave Shape Covered Bed

  • Enclosed design provides security
  • Ultra-soft materials with plenty of padding
  • Anti-skid, waterproof base
Best for Large Cats
9.4
Picked by 31 people today!

Armarkat Round or Oval Shape Pet Bed

  • Great for large cats (or two small-medium cats who like to share)
  • Thickly padded base with cushioned bolsters
  • Available in round or oval shape
Best for Kittens
9.3
Picked by 31 people today!

Best Friends by Sheri Original Calming Donut Cuddler

  • Raised sides offer security
  • Long shag fur is soft and warm
  • Nylon bottom is water- and dirt-resistant
Best Sleeping Bag
9.2
Picked by 18 people today!

Pet Magasin Self-Warming Cat Cave

  • Faux-fur lining creates a self-warming effect
  • Ideal for cats who like to burrow
  • Comforting for cats who get cold easily, including hairless cats, kittens, and seniors
Best Window Perch
9.2
Picked by 18 people today!

K&H EZ Mount Kitty Sill

  • Sturdy steel frame holds up to 100 pounds
  • Great for cats who like to look out the window
  • Surface covered in soft faux fleece material
Best for Travel
9.1
Picked by 31 people today!

FurHaven ThermaNAP Self-Warming Bed

  • Portable and lightweight
  • Self-warming materials
  • Machine-washable (hang to dry)
Best Budget
9.1
Picked by 31 people today!

K&H Self-Warming Pad

  • Made with microfleece and self-warming material
  • Affordably priced under $15
  • Reversible and available in several colors
Best Multi-Functional Bed
9.0
Picked by 31 people today!

MidWest Curious Cat Cube

  • Versatile design
  • Available in four different colors/patterns
  • Spacious interior with cushioned top

Why Trust Cats.com

Our review process begins with careful research. Before making our product selections, we learned what makes a bed appealing to certain types of cats. In part, this goes back to our cats’ favorite sleep positions.

We also read up on the benefits of particular bed types, like orthopedic beds, elevated beds, calming beds, and covered beds. Finally, we studied hundreds of consumer reviews to get a sense of how some of the most popular pet beds worked for other cat parents.

To account for the variations in feline sleep preferences, we tried to showcase a range of bed types. We prioritized cat beds that were durable, thoughtfully designed, and easy to wash. With our cats’ comfort always top of mind, we also considered beds with self-warming materials, plush interiors, and soft surfaces.

Top Picks Explained:

While we’ve since updated some of our recommendations in this article, we still love the beds and brands Mallory highlights in this video.

The Top 13 Best Cat Beds on the Market

Our rankings are determined by a variety of factors. Each cat will have different needs and preferences, so while the Aspen Pet Self-Warming Bolster Bed is our top choice, it may not be ideal for your unique cat. To help you choose the right bed for your cat, we’ve broken down our recommendations by bed design, sleep preferences, and other key considerations.

#1 Overall Best: Aspen Pet Self-Warming Bolster Bed

All cats will have their individual preferences, but this bed ticks a lot of boxes. For starters, it’s self-warming. An internal layer of mylar reflects your cat’s body heat back at them when they sit down—no electricity or batteries required.

Most cats will appreciate this bed’s cozy materials, which include faux lambs wool and corduroy. It has a non-slip bottom and raised plush sides that are ideal for cats who like to burrow or those who prefer the security of an enclosed perimeter.

Even with a varied lineup of beds at his disposal, our feline tester always chose the Aspen. This bed is affordable, and it was big enough to accommodate our heftier kitty.

What We Liked

  • Self-heating material
  • Plush bolsters provide a nice headrest
  • Machine-washable
  • Affordable option

What We Didn’t Like

  • Tall bolsters (7”) may make it inaccessible for less mobile cats
  • Could be too plush for cats who need firmer support

#2 Best Orthopedic Bed: Frisco Plush Orthopedic Bed

Orthopedic beds are ideal for senior cats, arthritic cats, or any cat who needs extra support for their joints and frame.

When unboxing this Frisco model, I immediately thought: Wow—this is a super nice bed! It has a sleek, attractive design and rectangular shape. Bolsters surround most of the perimeter, with an opening in the front for easier access—a nice feature for older kitties with limited mobility.

In terms of orthopedic support, memory foam is your best bet. This Frisco mattress has a 3-inch foam slab topped with one inch of memory foam. It has a firm yet comfortable feel. The interior sleep surface of the medium-sized bed is 17.5” X 14.25.”

What We Liked

  • Memory foam provides support
  • Low profile entry
  • Poly-fill bolsters provide a sense of security
  • Sleep surface is covered with incredibly soft shag
  • The removable cover is machine-washable

What We Didn’t Like

  • Pricey, as far as cat beds go
  • May be too large for small cats who like to curl up

#3 Best Cave Bed: Feltcave Wool Cat Cave

Some cats love the security afforded by a cave-style bed. These beds are great for cats who like to hide or burrow. This cat bed is hand-felted from soft but durable materials, so it will retain its cave-like shape.

Handcrafted from 100% merino wool, this comfy cat bed is the perfect pick if you want to spoil your cat. It’s easy to clean, and the merino wool naturally repels odor, dirt, and stains. To remove accumulated cat hair, you can simply use a vacuum or handwash with warm water and detergent for spills and stains, then let air dry.

Even though it’s handmade from premium materials, this cat bed is reasonably priced at $50. One thing to keep in mind is that this bed is intended for cats 15 pounds or less. And because each bed is made by hand, the dimensions may vary slightly from one product to another. We also noticed a slightly off-putting smell to this bed during testing.

What We Liked

  • Handcrafted from 100% merino wool
  • Cave-like design is cozy and protected
  • Available in eight different colors
  • Material naturally repels odor, dirt, and stains

What We Didn’t Like

  • A little more expensive than other options
  • Some cats don’t take to the cave-like design

#4 Best Elevated Bed: Cat Catry Snooze Station

As both predators and prey animals, cats love vertical space. A high vantage point offers safety and a prime spot for scanning the area.

This bed kills two birds with one stone: below, it gives cats a place to scratch; above, it offers a spot for naps. Speaking of birds, our tester cat appreciated the advantageous view of our pet finches this tall bed gave him.

One worry was the bed’s stability: would it tip under the weight of a heavier cat? We found that was not the case—this platform bed is steady and solid. If we had one complaint, it would be the slight smell from the scratching post (which faded over time.) Also, be prepared to do a bit of assembling, as the bed comes in several pieces.

What We Liked

  • Gives cats a safe place away from other pets and small children
  • Great for enrichment
  • Bed is pretty well-sized, even for larger cats
  • Heavy and solid

What We Didn’t Like

  • Some assembly required
  • Sisal has a faint chemical smell
  • Not a cheap option

#5 Best Heated Bed: K&H Thermo Kitty Cat Bed

Available in two different sizes, this circular cat bed features an integrated heating pad that warms the surface of the bed 10 to 15 degrees above the ambient temperature in the room. This puts the bed roughly in the same temperature range as your cat’s body temperature.

The Thermo Kitty Bed is perfect for colder climates or for winter use, though there’s nothing to stop your cat from using it all year round. It features a thick orthopedic foam base to make it extra comfy and provide additional support for seniors or cats with joint issues. Plus, the removable cover is machine washable—just hang it up to dry.

Regarding potential downsides for this cat bed, the raised edges may be a little high for cats with mobility issues. Additionally, because it is a heated bed, you may be limited in terms of location because it needs to be close enough to an outlet that you can plug it in.

What We Liked

  • Orthopedic foam base for comfort
  • Raised edges and round shape perfect for cuddling
  • Integrated heater keeps the bed warm
  • Available in two different sizes

What We Didn’t Like

  • Raised edges may be an issue for some cats
  • Must be placed within 5 feet of an electrical outlet

#6 Best Calming Bed: Armarkat Cave Shape Covered Bed

While this bed isn’t marketed as a calming bed per se, we think it makes a nice choice for nervous cats. Generally speaking, calming beds have cozy features like plush filling, rounded designs, bolsters, and soft exteriors. Anxious cats, in particular, will appreciate a hooded or covered bed to escape the bustle of household life.

This bed features an oblong shape with one open and one enclosed end, and it’s lined with a plush pillow covered in luxe velvet fabric. It has a waterproof, anti-skid base which adds to its durability. The Armarkat is stuffed with 100% polyfill to make it extra comfy, and it’s machine washable for easy cleaning.

This cat cave bed only comes in one size, but it’s large enough to fit most cats comfortably. You can choose from three colors, all priced under $40.

What We Liked

  • Enclosed design provides security
  • Ultra-soft materials with plenty of padding
  • Anti-skid, waterproof base

What We Didn’t Like

  • Only available in one size

#7 Best for Large Cats: Armarkat Round or Oval Shape Pet Bed

If you’re trying to find a bed that can accommodate your bigger cat, this second model from Armarkat could be the perfect pick. This bed is 22” long and 19” wide, so it should fit your sprawling Maine Coon with no problem.

This bed features a thickly padded base with raised bolsters and is circular or oval. This cat bed is made with faux suede and luxe velvet materials with a waterproof and skid-free base.

As a bonus, this cat bed is machine washable. You can simply remove the cushion and place the bed and the cushion directly into the washing machine for quick and easy cleaning.

What We Liked

  • Great for large cats (or two small-medium cats who like to share)
  • Thickly padded base with cushioned bolsters
  • Available in round or oval shape
  • Completely machine washable for easy cleaning

What We Didn’t Like

  • Machine washing may alter the shape
  • Removing accumulated pet hair can be difficult

#8 Best for Kittens: Best Friends by Sheri Original Calming Donut Cuddler

Kittens newly weaned from their mother may appreciate the coziness of this Calming Donut Cuddler. The circular design, faux shag fur, and plush filling simulate the feeling of snuggling up to a mother cat and littermates. If you have a cat who likes to nest and burrow, this bed is hard to beat.

The interior is filled with high-density poly-fil for a super fluffy sleep surface. Plus, the small size is entirely machine-washable and dryer-safe (larger sizes have a removable and washable cover).

What We Liked

  • Raised sides offer security
  • Long shag fur is soft and warm
  • Nylon bottom is water- and dirt-resistant
  • Available in many colors

What We Didn’t Like

  • Might be too plush for cats who need more support
  • Takes up a lot of floor space

#9 Best Sleeping Bag: Pet Magasin Self-Warming Cat Cave

Some cats simply love to snuggle, and this cave-style cat bed from Pet Magasin is an excellent option for such a cat. Constructed with a microfiber outer shell and a soft faux-fur interior, this cat bed has just enough padding to keep your cat comfortable. Plus, the hooded design traps their body heat to create a self-warming effect.

If your cat prefers an open-style cat bed, you can simply roll down the sides of the cave to create a cozy cup-like cuddler. The bed can also be used as a pod or laid out flat to use as a self-warming pad. When it gets dirty, throw the entire thing in the washing machine on the gentle cycle with cold water, then hang to dry.

While the versatility of this cat bed makes it worth the $30 price tag, it may not be the best choice for very large cats. Some reviewers also report that the stitching on the seams tends to come apart with frequent use of the bed.

What We Liked

  • Faux-fur lining creates a self-warming effect
  • Ideal for cats who like to burrow
  • Comforting for cats who get cold easily, including hairless cats, kittens, and seniors
  • Versatile: can be used in four different ways
  • Machine-washable on the cold, gentle cycle

What We Didn’t Like

  • Stitching at the seams comes loose
  • Not appropriate for very big cats

#10 Best Window Perch: K&H EZ Mount Kitty Sill

Though some cats love to curl up in a nest-style bed, others prefer to be off the ground. For cats who like to lounge on high, especially those who like to look out the window, this EZ Mount Kitty Sill from K&H Pet Products is a great option. It features a sturdy design and is priced under $40.

This window-mounted cat bed features a steel frame sturdy enough to hold up to 100 pounds. It attaches to the window using a set of four suction cups, and the surface is covered in a soft faux fleece material that will keep your feline friend warm and comfy. There is a specific set of instructions to mount the bed properly, but it only takes a few minutes.

What We Liked

  • Sturdy steel frame holds up to 100 pounds
  • Great for cats who like to look out the window
  • Surface covered in soft faux fleece material

What We Didn’t Like

  • Cats may not show interest in it on their own
  • Takes a little while to set up

#11 Best for Travel: FurHaven ThermaNAP Self-Warming Bed

For traveling purposes, you need a bed that’s streamlined and portable. This mat-style bed from FurHaven can fit in most carriers (or bend to accommodate different spaces). The quilted faux fur surface is soft to the touch, and it covers both sides, so you can flip it over if one side gets dirty. If you’re the type to go adventuring with your cat, the ThermaNAP is convenient to bring along to picnics and outdoor activities.

Another nice feature is the bed’s self-warming core. It contains a layer of mylar and insulating polyester fiber, which reflect your cat’s body heat to keep them toasty and comfy.

Traveling aside, this mat would make a fine choice for less mobile cats who need a low-profile bed. The small size is 22” X 17,” and the brand notes it’s suitable for pets up to 20 pounds.

What We Liked

  • Portable and lightweight
  • Self-warming materials
  • Machine-washable (hang to dry)
  • Several colors available

What We Didn’t Like

  • Interior layer makes a crinkly sound
  • Some cats won’t like the flat, open design

#12 Best Budget: K&H Self-Warming Pad

If you’re looking for a cat bed to keep your kitty warm but you’re not prepared to spend $50, this self-warming pad is an excellent option. Not only is it affordably priced under $15, but it comes in two colors to match your home décor. It also functions as a carrier liner.

This self-warming pad is covered in a soft microfleece material, making it a cozy spot for your cat to curl up in. It’s also made with self-warming materials that reflect your cat’s body heat to keep them warm. You can place it anywhere because it doesn’t require electricity like the previous K&H model.

Though this self-warming pad is great for lining a carrier or general use, some customers found it too small, and others didn’t think the warming feature worked well.

What We Liked

  • Made with microfleece and self-warming material
  • Affordably priced under $15
  • Reversible and available in several colors

What We Didn’t Like

  • Some users found it too small
  • No removable cover

#13 Best Multi-Functional Bed: MidWest Curious Cat Cube

If you have a cat who likes to change up their sleeping quarters, this unique MidWest Cube could be a game-changer. The upper bed is made with a faux sheepskin liner and raised bolsters to give your cat added comfort and support. Plush fabric lines the interior hideaway, and the whole thing folds flat for storage.

This Cube is also great for multi-cat households. The spacious interior measures 15.5 inches wide by 16.5 inches tall, and the top of the cube is padded to provide additional sleeping space.

With its square shape, this cat house works well in a corner but can be placed elsewhere if you prefer. It’s a great option for older cats who don’t like to climb, but it still provides high walls for cats who do.

In addition to providing your cat with a comfortable place to sleep, this cube also offers several hide-and-seek cutouts and hanging toys to provide exercise and entertainment.

What We Liked

  • Versatile design
  • Available in four different colors/patterns
  • Spacious interior with cushioned top

What We Didn’t Like

  • Cat could get stuck in hide-and-seek holes
  • Included hanging toys could be more durable

What To Consider When Shopping for a Cat Bed

To find a bed your cat will actually use, it’s helpful to focus on a few points. With your cat’s personality and sleep habits in mind, consider the following features while searching for the perfect bed.

Materials

Some beds are generously stuffed with plush batting; others feature sturdier foam slabs. You’ll also find beds with long shag fur or fleece covers that offer comfort and warmth. Try to prioritize beds with adequate padding that can accommodate various sleeping positions.

In addition, the material should be as natural as possible. The last thing you want is for your cat to spend hours in close contact with a material that triggers an adverse reaction. Unnatural fibers are more likely to have gone through a chemical cleaning process which can potentially affect your cat in one way or another.

Design

The bed’s design also comes into play. There are flat sleeping mats that allow cats to stretch out. These are great for cats who overheat easily or need a low-profile bed. On the other hand, rounded nest-style beds help retain body heat and are great for cats who like to curl up when they sleep.

Elevated beds give cats a lookout post, and covered cave-style beds offer privacy and security. Consider your cat’s personality and favorite sleep positions to choose a design that works for them.

Support

If you have an older or arthritic cat, they may benefit from the firm support of an orthopedic bed. Bear in mind that the term “orthopedic” is not regulated, and sometimes it’s used as marketing language. For true orthopedic support, look for beds with memory foam, which offers the most effective support for weary joints and limbs.

Size

As a general rule, your cat’s bed should be large enough for your cat to lie down and turn around in. To get an idea what size cat bed you need, measure your cat from head to the base of its tail. You may want to add a few inches to that measurement to give your cat some leeway.

Equally important to consider is the bed’s height and the size of its entry point. For example, think about the size of the opening for a covered cat bed or the size of the bolsters on a supportive nest-style cat bed.

Washability

A bed that’s easy to wash will simplify your life. When shopping for a cat bed, check for a removable cover. In many cases, these covers are water-resistant and machine-washable.

Even if a cat bed says it’s machine washable, you should still follow the instructions carefully to avoid having the bed turn out crumpled or grossly misshapen after washing. Most cat beds do best when left to air dry, though some can be put in the dryer on the lowest heat setting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do cats need cat beds?

Not necessarily. Chances are your cat has already found a few comfortable places to sleep, but that doesn’t mean he won’t appreciate having his own bed. Though they may not be necessary, cat beds give your pet a dedicated place of their own. They can also provide warmth, support, and comfort.

Where should I put my cat’s bed?

If your cat already has a favorite sleeping spot, you can try putting the cat bed there. Otherwise, choose an area that is a little bit out of the way where your cat can feel secure. For cats who like sleeping up high, try placing the bed on an end table or another piece of furniture.

How can I get my cat to use a cat bed?

Don’t be worried if your cat doesn’t take to the bed right away—they may just need some time to get used to it. You can try sprinkling a little catnip into the bed as incentive or place one of your cat’s favorite toys in it, so it smells familiar.

About Kate Barrington

Kate Barrington is a writer with over twelve years of experience in the pet industry. She is an NAVC-certified Pet Nutrition Coach and has completed coursework in therapeutic nutrition, raw feeding, and the formulation of homemade diets for pets at an accredited university. Kate enjoys cooking, reading, and doing DIY projects around the house. She has three cats, Bagel, Munchkin, and Biscuit.

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  1. Anne

    Directly through Cat Cave. Delivered through UPS but never received. I have never had any issues with packages received through UPS before this. Building security cameras have no record of a delivery. Cat Cave has not been helpful. I had to discontinue pursuing this due to Covid infection, but I am still trying. If it were just something for me, I wouldn’t bother and just consider it a loss. But since it’s for my cat, I will continue with the hassle. It makes me sad when he uses boxes and bags as a “cat cave.”

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  2. Ethan Connor

    I really like this post which is about cat beds. I am too much attached with my pets and I was searching some cool stylish beds for my pets but it seems nothing to work. I tried to find out at many places then I got a fabulous Nandog Pet Gear and there I found so many stylish dog beds for the best price. So I must suggest this for all.

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    1. Kate Barrington Post author

      Thanks for the suggestion, Ethan! If your cats don’t show much interest in a new cat bed, you can always try tossing a few treats into it from time to time or rewarding your cat for going near the bed to help encourage them to use it.

  3. Mo Ward

    I can’t find the post where you suggested a warming pad that could be used inside a cat bed. I recall it came in a pack of 3 or 4 from Amazon…..

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