Should Your Cat Sleep in Your Bed Or in Their Bed?

Choosing where your cat will sleep is an important decision. Whether you keep them in your bed or they sleep in their own bed is up to you, but there are some things you should consider before deciding. 

If you have a known allergy to cat saliva, it may be best to avoid sleeping with your cat. And here’s how to organize around all this, and much more. 

Place the Cat’s Bed in a Perfect Spot 

Besides a few other things, cats have very specific sleeping habits

For one, they are not likely to sleep in the same bed every night. And they may change their sleeping locations depending on the time of year or the weather. It is important to understand that cats need a little structure to feel safe.

Cats Need Beds

Luckily, a cat bed is a great way to give your feline a comfy place to cuddle up. The best bet is to place it near the bedroom door. This means you will be less likely to disturb them when they are tucked in. And it’s a quiet corner of your home. 

Cats don’t tolerate disturbances when they are sleeping. They might act out by peeing on the bed.

The best bed for your feline is probably a high-quality bed made of fleece, a material that cats are naturally attracted to. If you have other cats, consider giving each a different bed. This will keep your furry friend happy and reduce stress.

Keep the Cat Indoors

While you are at it, the most important thing to remember is to keep your cat indoors. The temperature of your home plays a significant role in determining your feline’s sleep patterns. Keeping your pet indoors allows you to give them the best chance to live a long and healthy life.

In fact, cats average around fifteen hours of sleep a day. They may sleep in the same bed, or in an odd location, but they are most likely to sleep anywhere that allows them to curl up and get comfortable. 

They also like to rotate sleeping locations to help protect them from parasites. If your cat doesn’t have a lot of room in his house, you may want to consider a multi-cat arrangement.

Ultimately, the cat bed is a small price to pay for a happy and healthy feline. The best cat beds have tall sides and the most important rule of thumb is to keep them away from heat sources.

Avoid Sleeping with Your Cat if You Have Known Allergies

Those who suffer from allergies should avoid sleeping with their cat. The cat’s saliva and urine can aggravate allergy symptoms. 

This can also lead to breathing difficulties, which can impact your sleep. Cats may also bring in other allergens such as dust mites, mold, and pollen.

Go for a Checkup

If you’re not sure whether you have allergies to cats, you should try to spend a little time around your cat to see if it triggers symptoms. You may also want to talk to your doctor. They can help you find a way to deal with the allergy.

Having the cat in your bedroom can increase your allergy symptoms, and it may even cause an asthma attack.

You should also check for signs of cat-scratch fever, which is dangerous for people with compromised immune systems. This can be life-threatening, so it’s important to seek medical attention. 

If you are experiencing sneezing, rashes, or other symptoms, take them to your doctor. You may also need to take antihistamines to help ease your symptoms.

If you have little kids, you may also have to wait until they are at least four years old to introduce them to your cat.

Make Your Cat’s Bed a Den

Creating a den out of your cat’s bed is a great way to provide a comfortable spot for your feline to rest. You can find many different cat dens made of a variety of materials. However, choosing the right one for your feline will depend on their personality and needs.

Enclosed Design

If your cat is a bit on the shy side, you might want to pick a bed with an enclosed design. This will help keep them safe while they sleep, and it will provide a sense of security. A cat bed with raised sides is also a good idea, as it will add to the cozy feeling.

DIY Cat Bed

You can also make your cat’s bed a den by using a cardboard box. This is one of the most straightforward options, as you can easily customize it to your cat’s needs.

If you’re new to sewing, making a DIY cat’s bed is a great way for you to learn a few basic stitches. 

To make a den, you’ll want to choose a material that is sturdy and durable. You can also use a fabric that will suit your cat’s personality. If you’re a novice seamstress, it might be a good idea to choose a fabric with a pattern.

You can also try your hand at a t-shirt tent. A t-shirt will make a den-like space for your cat to curl up in, and it’s also a great way to customize your cat’s bed for comfort.

You can also make a cat bed from a simple cushion. If you’re handy, you could even make your own from an old sweater. The material should be large enough to fit your cat, and the sides should be high enough to enclose your cat’s warmth.

If your cat is a bit of a snuggler, you could try using an old blanket. It will be a lot warmer than a stuffed shirt, and it will also give your cat a little give.

Creating a den out of your cat’s favorite pillow or blanket will provide a comfortable, cozy spot for your cat to sleep. You can also add a few decorative touches, such as a patterned fabric, or even a door-hole.

Conclusion

Whether or not you let your cat sleep in your bed is a personal decision. If you don’t mind having your cat around while you sleep, it may be a good idea to let them snuggle up with you. 

However, if your cat is disruptive or overly active during the night, then it might be best to keep them in their own bed. 

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