Pet Beds and Furniture

Pet beds and furniture, engineered for the modern home. At MiliSays, pet furniture isn't an afterthought — it's the piece that quiets the room. Our felt cat caves, sisal-roof cat tents, and 2-in-1 scratcher-beds are designed to give indoor cats a private, insulated retreat while blending into a considered interior. Every material — thick heat-pressed felt, sisal board, soft linen — earns its place through function, not decoration.

Structured pet furniture matters because indoor cats are both hunters and prey; an open bed leaves them exposed, while an enclosed cave or A-frame tent limits sightlines to a single door so they can fall into deeper sleep. Explore the collection below, or read why structure matters for shy indoor cats for the reasoning behind our pyramid cave.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a cat cave and a cat tent?

A cat cave is fully enclosed with one door and blocks the surrounding view, ideal for shy cats seeking deep sleep. A cat tent is a wider A-frame shelter with an open front and often a sisal roof for scratching. Choose a cave for privacy and insulation; choose a tent for combined rest and scratch behavior.

Are felt cat caves safe? Do cats chew them?

Thick heat-pressed felt boards used in MiliSays caves are non-toxic and too dense to chew or swallow. Cats naturally rest inside rather than gnaw them. The felt is also naturally insulating, keeping body heat in during winter without becoming hot.

How much floor space does a modern cat furniture setup need?

The MiliSays Pyramid Felt Cave fits in about 40 x 40 cm of floor. The A-frame Sisal-Roof Tent needs about 50 x 40 cm. Both are designed to work in one-bedroom apartments without dominating a room. The 2-in-1 Triangular Scratcher-Bed combines two functions in a single 50 x 25 cm footprint.

Will structured pet furniture help a shy indoor cat come out more?

Yes, indirectly. Cats with a designated enclosed hideaway show less generalized hiding behavior in the rest of the home because they have a predictable safe base. Behaviorists recommend placing the hideaway in a corner and leaving a worn t-shirt inside for the first week to build scent familiarity.

How do you clean felt pet furniture?

Spot-clean felt cat caves with a damp cloth and mild soap; deeper cleaning uses a handheld vacuum on low. Because thick felt does not trap dust the way plush fabric does, cleaning is fast — usually under two minutes per piece. Air-dry only; do not machine wash structured felt.

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  • Triangular Cat Scratcher & Den Bed — 2-in-1 Felt

    Triangular Cat Scratcher & Den Bed — 2-in-1 Felt

    Triangular Cat Scratcher & Den Bed — 2-in-1 Felt

    $37.63
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  • Pyramid Felt Cat Cave — Tool-Free Assembly

    Pyramid Felt Cat Cave — Tool-Free Assembly

    Pyramid Felt Cat Cave — Tool-Free Assembly

    $24.19
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  • Sisal-Roof Cat Tent — A-Frame Shelter & Scratcher

    Sisal-Roof Cat Tent — A-Frame Shelter & Scratcher

    Sisal-Roof Cat Tent — A-Frame Shelter & Scratcher

    $55.47
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