Your favorite animal has an exciting but sometimes stressful life.
Reduce your cat's anxiety with our calming cat bed.
The Calming Cat Bed has been designed by specialists to be a haven of peace for your pet.
The raised edge creates a sense of security, allowing your cat to calm down and relax quickly.
The Calming cat bed is ideal for the shy cat, those who have been adopted in a shelter or even the big sleepers.
Being at the bottom of our doughnut bed allows for a restful sleep while relieving anxiety and stress. Its soft padded centre offers a very cozy, relaxing space and develops your cat's sense of security.
Our shaggy 4cm faux fur (vegan) material is super soft and durable.
Size Guide:
All product photos are made with the smallest model. We recommend that you take the larger model so that your cat is as comfortable as possible.
TIPS: If your cat is not paying attention to Calming Cat Bed, give him a few days to get used to it. You can try catnip! Every cat is different and has its own character.
What is a calming bed?
It's a bed for pets. It has been designed to be a true haven for naked pets. The raised edge creates a feeling of security and helps to activate the nervous system in a positive way, allowing your furry children to calm down quickly and relax more easily. It has also been designed to mimic the comfort provided by a mother's fur, promoting better sleep, which in turn promotes better health and behaviour. This bed truly helps reduce anxiety and helps you relax.
A cat's sleep cycle different from humans
Did you know that cats need more sleep than we do? The sleep cycles between cats and humans are different. The resting time gradually decreases as we get older. A baby of a few months can sleep between 10 and 12 a day while an adult sleeps about 8 hours.
The cat sleeps an average of 12 to 16 hours a day. The cycle of light and deep sleep allows it to regenerate and be in great shape to hunt, eat, play and groom.
Your cat spends about two-thirds of her life sleeping. This rhythm is a remnant of her lifestyle when she was alone in the wild. Cats, as you know, are predators, and in the wild, they don't always know if they'll be able to eat enough. Like other felines, they tend to save energy by waiting for the next meal. Even though the domestic cat no longer has to worry about his meal, sleeping a large part of the day has remained a habit. Kittens and older cats can sleep even longer, and it's not uncommon to see them asleep for more than 16 hours a day.
Mental rest
The cat's sleep is composed of long phases of twenty to thirty minutes which correspond to mental rest. Brain activity shows slow waves of large amplitude. Your cat's breathing slows down, his muscles relax, his eyelids are closed. He is curled on his side or fully extended. In adult cats, these phases represent a total of nine to twelve hours of sleep. But in kittens, they're almost non-existent. During this time, the cat's body regenerates to keep it healthy, it is a restorative sleep.
REM sleep (deep sleep)
These first phases are regularly followed by fast, low amplitude wave sequences. We talk about REM sleep. Your cat sleeps soundly, but her eyes, whiskers, tail, or paws may move. Your cat seems to be dreaming. These phases are most common in kittens. The cat is the animal with the most REM sleep phases.
Light sleep
During this light sleep, the cat rests but remains alert. It is ready to wake up at any time, to jump on a prey or to run away. This sleep is easily recognizable by looking at your cat's ears. They contract and turn when they hear a noise.
Just like cats, humans can take naps to relax. Another thing humans have in common with cats is that a high level of stress and anxiety can lead to sleep disturbances.
Anxiety and stress affect your cat's sleep.
Cat or dog stress should not be taken lightly. Indeed, the stressed cat can develop behavioural or health problems (urinary tract infection, infectious disease, ...). It is therefore important for cat owners to quickly detect signs that your cat is anxious. The article ... ... will allow you to know the signs of stress and anxiety; it will help you relieve anxiety and reduce your cat's stress.
The cat calming bed an adapted bed for dogs or cats
The Calming cat bed provides anxiety and stress relief for your cat or small dog.
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This is an anti-anxiety cat bed
Do you know that anxiety is not just an emotional problem? Today, it has been proven that this state of mind can be dangerous in its most serious forms. It affects not only humans but also our pets. Fortunately, you can reduce your pet's anxiety and stress level with this cat bed.
Comfy cat bed
Having a regular cat bed is good! But when it is able to relax and soothe your pet, it's better. The raised edges of the calming cat bed create a sense of security, allowing your cat to calm down and relax quickly.
A Calming Pet Bed, a must for your cat's naps
As you've seen, cats sleep between 12 and 16 hours a day. They alternate light sleep cycles with deep sleep cycles that allow them to regenerate. In this way, they can be trained to play, hunt, nurse and eat.
Our calming cat bed offers your cat a place to take a nap where he can regenerate and have a quality sleep.
A fully secure cat bed
When it comes to sleeping, comfort and safety go hand in hand. For your pet, the stress pad is the ideal tool.
This round pillow is made of 100% hygienic materials. It will make your pet feel safe. The doughnut shape can also be used as a support for your cat's head.
Is the calming bed washable?
In addition to the benefits that this cat calming pillow brings to your cat, it has other advantages. Unlike a conventional cat bed, it is easy to clean. This cat bed can be cleaned in a washing machine and tumble dryer (machine wash, delicate cycle, machine dry).
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