Indoor cats face a wellbeing challenge most owners never see coming. With over 10 million domestic cats living primarily indoors across the UK, the vast majority are denied the hunting, hiding, and territory exploration that their nervous system was built for. The PDSA identifies lack of adequate hiding spaces as one of the most commonly unmet welfare needs in domestic cats — and the result isn't laziness or bad temperament. It's chronic low-level stress: restless nights, destructive scratching, midnight zoomies, and a cat that sleeps 18 hours a day but never truly rests.
What if a single product could give your cat an enclosed hiding retreat, a stimulating hunting tunnel, and a self-warming sleep cave — all in one compact structure? Not another crinkle toy that gets ignored after three days, or a flat polyester bed your cat chooses to sleep beside rather than in. A genuinely functional piece of feline enrichment that satisfies the deep instincts driving your cat's behaviour every single day.
That's exactly what the CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed was designed to deliver. Built from natural wool-blend felt that self-warms using your cat's own body heat, with a 2-in-1 design functioning as both an enclosed sleep cave and an open play tunnel, it addresses the root cause of indoor cat stress rather than the symptoms. The RSPCA advises that providing appropriate hiding and enrichment opportunities is a fundamental part of responsible cat ownership — and this guide covers everything you need to know to get it right.
Table of Contents
- Why Indoor Cats Are More Stressed Than You Think
- What Is a Cat Tunnel Bed?
- How the Cat Tunnel Bed Works (The Science)
- 7 Benefits of a Cat Tunnel Bed for Indoor Cats
- Is a Cat Tunnel Bed Safe? What Every Owner Should Know
- How to Use Your Cat Tunnel Bed (Step-by-Step)
- Cat Tunnel Bed vs Ordinary Cat Bed: Full Comparison
- Frequently Asked Questions
Why Indoor Cats Are More Stressed Than You Think
Most cat owners significantly underestimate how much their indoor cat needs beyond food, water, and a flat cushion. Cats are solitary predators — their entire nervous system is wired for hunting, territory patrolling, hiding, and escape. A life lived entirely indoors, without adequate hiding spaces, mental stimulation, or the opportunity to stalk and pounce, creates a form of chronic environmental frustration that manifests in ways that are easy to dismiss as personality.
The PDSA's guidance on cat welfare is direct: one of the most important things for many cats is having a space of their own where they can hide when they're scared. Research further shows that cats provided with a dedicated shelter reach a calm, stable stress score significantly faster than cats without one — yet most UK households offer a flat open bed and wonder why their cat prefers the cardboard delivery box.
If your indoor cat shows any of the following signs, their environment is missing something essential:
- Excessive sleep that doesn't seem restorative — your cat wakes groggy and restless
- Midnight hyperactivity (the "zoomies") after lying idle all day
- Destructive scratching of furniture, carpets, or door frames
- Over-grooming, fur pulling, or unexplained bald patches
- Hiding under beds or behind furniture for hours at a time
- Sudden aggression, startling, or unprovoked swatting
- Vocalising more than usual, especially late at night
- Refusing the litter tray despite no health issues
These aren't character flaws — they are behavioural signals that your cat's core instincts are going unmet. A cat tunnel bed directly addresses the two most critical unmet needs in every indoor cat: the need to hide and the need to hunt. For cats also displaying signs of general anxiety or distress, pairing a tunnel bed with a CozyPaws™ Calming Donut Bed in a second room gives them multiple secure retreat options throughout the home.
What Is a Cat Tunnel Bed?
A cat tunnel bed is a 2-in-1 feline enrichment and sleep structure: an enclosed round den with an open tunnel running through the centre. Unlike a standard flat cat bed (which offers warmth but zero enrichment) or a cheap crinkle toy tunnel (which offers stimulation but no sleep comfort), a cat tunnel bed serves both functions from a single, compact structure your cat will return to every day.
The CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed is made from natural wool-blend felt — a premium material chosen specifically for its thermal efficiency, structural durability, and safety for cats. Here is what separates it from every plastic-framed or polyester-filled alternative on the market:
Key Features of the CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed
- ✅ Natural wool-blend felt — breathable, eco-friendly, free from synthetic coatings and BPA
- ✅ 2-in-1 design — enclosed sleep cave AND open-ended play tunnel in one structure
- ✅ Self-warming interior — traps your cat's body heat 3× longer than synthetic alternatives, no electricity required
- ✅ Completely silent — no crinkle or synthetic rustling that distresses anxious cats
- ✅ Scratch-proof construction — built for cats who knead and claw without fraying or shedding fibres
- ✅ Easy-zip design — opens flat for thorough spot cleaning and monthly airing
- ✅ Accommodates 1–2 cats — the Large size is designed for bonded pairs
- ✅ Two sizes — Small (50×50×20cm) and Large (60×60×28cm)
- ✅ Four colours — Black, Blue, Grey, Pink
- ✅ 4.7/5 stars from 247 verified reviews
How the Cat Tunnel Bed Works (The Science)
Three core feline instincts drive your cat's behaviour every single day. The CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed is engineered to satisfy all three simultaneously — which is why cats adopt it so readily, and why the anxiety-reduction effect is so consistent.
1. The Den Instinct — Enclosed Spaces Lower Cortisol
Cats are simultaneously predators and potential prey animals. Their nervous system demands an enclosed retreat — a space where they can observe their environment without being observed themselves. Research published in Applied Animal Behaviour Science demonstrated that shelter availability significantly lowered cortisol (the body's primary stress hormone) in newly rehomed cats, with sheltered cats reaching calm, stable behaviour within days compared to over a week for cats without a hiding option. The Blue Cross confirms that providing enclosed hiding spaces is one of the most effective ways to reduce stress in indoor cats. The enclosed felt cave of the CozyPaws™ Tunnel Bed replicates this natural den environment — not as a novelty toy, but as a daily stress-regulation tool your cat will actively seek out.
2. The Hunting Instinct — Tunnels Activate Prey Drive
In the wild, cats spend up to 6 hours daily engaged in active hunting behaviour: stalking through undergrowth, darting through burrows, and ambushing prey from enclosed positions. An indoor cat with no outlet for this drive doesn't simply "calm down" — the energy accumulates as frustration and redirects into midnight zoomies, furniture destruction, and chronic stress. The CozyPaws™ open-ended tunnel allows cats to dart in, spin, crouch, and pounce — simulating the natural movement patterns their nervous system requires. According to the Cats Protection guidance on indoor cats, regular play activity that mimics predatory sequences is essential for maintaining physical and mental health in cats who live exclusively indoors.
3. Thermoregulation — Natural Felt Warmth Without Electricity
Cats maintain a core body temperature of 38–39°C — higher than humans — and actively seek out warm, insulated resting spots throughout the day. Natural wool-blend felt is one of the most thermally efficient materials available: the fibre structure traps your cat's body heat within the cave, creating a warm microclimate that retains heat 3× longer than synthetic polyester alternatives. This matters especially in the UK climate, where cold tile floors, draughty rooms, and damp winters cause genuine discomfort in older cats, short-haired breeds, and cats with reduced circulation. Unlike electric heating pads, the felt cave requires zero electricity, poses no overheating risk, and has no running costs.
Pro Tip: For senior cats with joint stiffness who need extra warmth, placing a CozyPaws™ Self-Warming Pet Pad inside the tunnel bed's cave section adds an additional layer of heat retention — particularly beneficial during UK winters for short-haired breeds and cats with arthritis.
7 Benefits of a Cat Tunnel Bed for Indoor Cats
1. Satisfies Natural Hunting & Stalking Instincts
The open-ended tunnel gives indoor cats a constructive, daily outlet for their predatory drive. Cats naturally dart in, reverse, crouch, and launch themselves out — whether hunting a dangling toy, a passing hand, or a housemate's tail. Cat behaviourists consistently rate tunnel play as one of the single most effective forms of enrichment for indoor cats, because it replicates the full predatory sequence from stalk to pounce. 62% of cats are more active when given interactive enrichment toys — and the tunnel format is the most effective trigger for spontaneous self-directed play.
2. Reduces Anxiety by Up to 85% in Stressed Indoor Cats
The enclosed cave acts as a private den where your cat can retreat when overwhelmed, overstimulated, or simply needing to decompress without interruption. The CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed reduces anxiety by up to 85% in stressed indoor cats — with the greatest benefit observed in rescue cats adjusting to a new home, cats during high-stress events such as fireworks, Bonfire Night, or house moves, and cats in multi-pet households who need a space that is unambiguously theirs. The natural wool felt carries a subtle organic scent that cats find inherently calming, unlike synthetic materials that can smell clinical or chemical on first introduction.
3. 2-in-1 Sleep & Play — Replaces Multiple Products
Most UK cat owners spend £40–£80 per year on cat beds, tunnels, and interactive toys that get replaced every few months as they wear out or lose novelty. The CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed replaces all three: an enclosed sleep cave, a stimulating play tunnel, and a daily enrichment hub — in one natural felt structure that lasts years, not months. The scratch-proof construction means it doesn't degrade the way synthetic crinkle fabric does, and the enclosed design means cats never "grow out of" it the way they do open flat beds.
4. Self-Warming Without Electricity or Running Costs
Natural wool-blend felt is thermally efficient by nature — the fibre structure creates thousands of tiny air pockets that trap and retain heat exactly the way a natural animal coat does. Your cat's body warms the interior within minutes of settling in, and the felt retains that warmth for hours. No electric blankets, no heated pads, no cables, no safety risks, and no monthly energy costs. For a country that averages under 4 hours of sunshine per day in winter, a reliably self-warming cat bed is a genuine welfare consideration — not a luxury — for any short-haired breed or senior cat spending cold UK nights indoors.
5. Completely Silent — Essential for Anxious & Rescue Cats
Standard crinkle-fabric cat tunnels are designed to excite confident, curious cats — but the synthetic rustling sound they produce can significantly increase stress in cats who are already anxious, noise-sensitive, or have had a difficult start in life. Natural wool-blend felt is completely silent in use. No crinkle, no rustle, no surprise noise when your cat shifts position at 3am. For rescue cats, hypervigilant older cats, or cats in already busy households, this silence is not a minor detail — it is the difference between a bed that gets used and one that gets avoided entirely.
6. Encourages Daily Exercise & Supports Healthy Weight
Obesity affects an estimated 25–30% of pet cats in the UK according to the PDSA Animal Wellbeing Report, with indoor cats at the highest risk due to reduced daily movement. The CozyPaws™ Tunnel Bed encourages the natural movement patterns — darting, turning, crouching, pouncing — that maintain healthy muscle tone, joint flexibility, and a healthy weight without requiring scheduled play sessions from a busy owner. Even cats who are not naturally toy-driven will use the tunnel spontaneously throughout the day, particularly when positioned near a window where passing movement provides natural visual stimulation.
7. Perfect for Bonded Pairs in Multi-Cat Households
The Large size (60×60×28cm) comfortably accommodates two cats simultaneously — a feature that makes it uniquely valuable in multi-cat households. Competition for warm, enclosed sleeping spaces is one of the most common sources of inter-cat tension: a dominant cat that claims the only warm bed leaves the subordinate cat chronically under-rested and stressed. A shared CozyPaws™ Tunnel Bed scented equally by both cats creates a neutral communal space that reduces tension and reinforces the bond between bonded pairs. For households introducing a second cat, placing the tunnel bed in a neutral room during the introduction period significantly reduces territorial conflict.
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Is a Cat Tunnel Bed Safe? What Every Owner Should Know
The CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed is designed with feline safety as the primary consideration at every stage — from material selection through to construction and finish. The PDSA recommends that all cat products should be non-toxic, free from small ingestible parts, and appropriate for the animal's age and size. Here is what every owner needs to know before introducing a new bed:
✅ Safety Checklist
- ✅ Safe from 8 weeks old — suitable for kittens and adult cats of all ages
- ✅ Natural wool-blend felt — free from synthetic dyes, BPA, phthalates, and toxic coatings
- ✅ No loose parts — no strings, bells, feathers, or small components that could be ingested
- ✅ Scratch-proof construction — felt structure will not fray or shed fibres under normal claw use
- ✅ Completely silent — no crinkle noise that triggers stress response in anxious cats
- ✅ Breathable and self-regulating — natural wool fibres prevent overheating; no electric components
- ✅ Eco-friendly and biodegradable — no plastic frame, no synthetic filling
- ✅ Verified by 247 real owners — 4.7/5 stars confirming safe daily use across breeds and ages
Important Care Notes
Warning: Do not machine wash the natural felt body. Natural wool fibres are sensitive to the heat and agitation of a washing machine cycle — machine washing will cause the fibres to shrink, felt together, and permanently damage the structural integrity and self-warming properties of the bed. Spot clean the interior with a damp cloth and allow to air dry completely before closing and returning to use.
⚠️ When to See a Vet
A cat tunnel bed is an excellent environmental enrichment tool and a proven anxiety-management aid — but it is not a substitute for veterinary care. The Blue Cross advises that persistent behavioural changes warrant professional assessment. Contact your vet or a certified feline behaviourist if your cat shows:
- Persistent hiding for 48+ hours — refusing to emerge from the tunnel bed or other hiding spots for food or litter
- Refusal to eat or drink — appetite loss lasting more than 24 hours
- Compulsive over-grooming or self-harm — bald patches, raw skin, or excessive fur pulling
- Sudden aggression — unprovoked biting, hissing, or swatting when previously friendly
- Litter tray avoidance — especially if combined with other behavioural changes
- No improvement after 2–3 weeks of environmental enrichment — suggests underlying medical or behavioural cause
Pro Tip: For cats with severe anxiety or cats adjusting after a house move, combining a tunnel bed with a CozyPaws™ Calming Donut Bed in a separate room gives them two secure retreat options — cats feel more confident when they have multiple safe spaces rather than a single hiding spot.
How to Use Your Cat Tunnel Bed (Step-by-Step)
Before You Start
- Unpack and air the bed — open the zip and allow 2–3 hours for any packaging scent to dissipate before introducing to your cat
- Choose the right location — place in your cat's existing favourite resting area, not where you'd prefer it
- Deposit familiar scent — rub a worn piece of your clothing over the interior surface
- Have treats ready — high-value treats near the entrance reward investigation without pressure
Introduction Process
Step 1: Choose the Right Location
Position the CozyPaws™ Tunnel Bed in a location your cat already gravitates towards — near a favourite window, in a quiet corner, or in the room where they spend most of their time. Cats are deeply territorial about sleep locations and are significantly more likely to adopt a new bed placed within their existing preferred zones than one positioned somewhere more convenient for you. Avoid placing the bed beside noisy appliances, high-traffic corridors, or directly in a doorway.
Step 2: Introduce with a Familiar Scent
Cats use scent to determine whether a new object is safe to approach. Rub a worn item of your clothing over the interior surface of the cave — this deposits your familiar scent inside and dramatically reduces the time your cat takes to investigate. Alternatively, place one of your cat's existing toys or a piece of their current bedding inside the tunnel on day one. Most cats will begin sniffing and exploring within a few hours of the bed being placed.
Step 3: Let Your Cat Discover at Their Own Pace
Do not pick your cat up and place them inside the tunnel. Cats are highly sensitive to being controlled in enclosed spaces and a forced introduction will create a negative association that is difficult to undo. Leave the bed fully accessible at all times, allow your cat to approach and sniff on their own terms, and resist the urge to intervene. Use a feather wand or toy to play near the tunnel entrance — this draws your cat naturally towards the opening without pressure. Anxious or rescue cats may take up to a week to fully adopt the bed; patience produces lasting results.
Step 4: Maintain Regularly for Long-Term Use
Spot clean the interior with a damp cloth when needed — weekly for single-cat households, twice weekly for bonded pairs. Use the easy-zip opening to access the full interior surface. Allow to air dry completely before zipping shut. Once a month, open the bed fully and air it outdoors for 2–3 hours to refresh the natural felt fibres and release moisture that accumulates with regular use. This monthly airing also maintains the bed's self-warming efficiency — fully aired wool fibres trap heat more effectively than compacted ones.
Pro Tip: For senior cats who may also benefit from orthopaedic joint support overnight, the CozyPaws™ Orthopaedic Bolster Bed in Small or Medium provides the pressure relief that a tunnel bed doesn't — many owners use both: the tunnel bed for daytime enrichment and the orthopaedic bed for overnight joint recovery.
How Often Will Your Cat Use It?
| Cat Type | Expected Usage Pattern | Primary Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Anxious or rescue cats | Primarily sleep cave — 8–12+ hrs/day in the enclosed den | Cortisol reduction, private safe zone |
| Active young cats (1–5 yrs) | Mix of tunnel play and sleep — multiple bursts throughout the day | Prey drive satisfaction, daily exercise |
| Senior cats (8+ yrs) | Primarily sleep cave — warm, enclosed, easy-access resting spot | Warmth, security, joint comfort |
| Bonded pairs | Shared sleep in Large size — particularly overnight and in colder months | Social warmth, reduced inter-cat tension |
| Short-haired breeds (British Shorthair, Sphynx, Devon Rex) | Heavy cave use — especially in autumn and winter | Thermal regulation, sustained warmth |
Cat Tunnel Bed vs Ordinary Cat Bed: Full Comparison
There are hundreds of cat beds on the UK market — flat cushions, igloo caves, crinkle tunnels, heated pads, and hammocks. How does the CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed compare against the most common alternatives?
| Feature | Ordinary Flat Bed / Crinkle Tunnel | CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed |
|---|---|---|
| Sleep Comfort | Flat bed: basic warmth, no enclosure. Crinkle tunnel: ❌ none | ✅ Enclosed felt cave — deep, secure, restorative sleep |
| Enrichment & Play | Flat bed: ❌ none. Crinkle tunnel: short-lived novelty only | ✅ Open-ended play tunnel — satisfies prey drive daily, for years |
| Anxiety Relief | ❌ Open and exposed — no sense of enclosure or cortisol reduction | ✅ Enclosed den — PDSA-aligned welfare standard, reduces anxiety by up to 85% |
| Material | Synthetic polyester or crinkle nylon — chemical odour, non-breathable | ✅ Natural wool-blend felt — breathable, non-toxic, eco-friendly |
| Self-Warming | ❌ Cold fabric — no heat retention without costly electric pad | ✅ Natural felt retains body heat 3× longer — no electricity needed |
| Noise | Crinkle tunnels: loud synthetic rustle — stresses anxious cats | ✅ Completely silent — ideal for anxious, rescue, and senior cats |
| Durability | Polyester fill compresses flat; crinkle fabric tears within months | ✅ Scratch-proof wool felt — maintains shape and warmth for 2–3 years |
| Multi-Cat Use | ❌ Single cat only — no communal design | ✅ Large size fits 2 bonded cats — reduces inter-cat territorial tension |
| Products Replaced | One function only — bed OR tunnel, never both | ✅ Replaces flat bed + play tunnel + hideaway cave — one purchase |
Return on Investment
Here is what most UK cat owners spend on enrichment and bedding annually:
- Flat cat bed replacement every 4–6 months (£12–£20 each): £25–£60/year
- Crinkle tunnels that lose novelty or tear within 2–3 months: £20–£40/year
- Interactive toys to compensate for under-stimulation: £15–£30/year
- Total: £60–£130 per year on products that don't address the root cause of indoor cat stress
The CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed replaces all three categories from a single purchase — with natural felt construction that maintains its structure, warmth, and enrichment value for 2–3 years. At under 5p per day, it is the most cost-effective enrichment investment available for indoor cats in the UK.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cat Tunnel Beds
What is a cat tunnel bed and how is it different from a regular cat tunnel?
A cat tunnel bed combines an enclosed sleep cave with an open play tunnel in one structure. Regular crinkle nylon tunnels are designed purely for play and provide no sleep comfort — cats dart through and move on. A cat tunnel bed is built from natural felt that offers warmth, security, and structural integrity, making it a place cats sleep in and return to daily, not just a toy they use briefly. The CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed satisfies both the need for an enclosed den and the need for hunting stimulation simultaneously.
What size cat tunnel bed should I choose for my cat?
The Small size (50×50×20cm) suits single cats and kittens up to 6kg — covering the majority of domestic breeds including British Shorthairs, Persians, Bengals, and most moggies. The Large size (60×60×28cm) is designed for larger breeds (Maine Coon, Ragdoll, Norwegian Forest Cat) or for two bonded cats sharing the bed (accommodating pairs up to 4kg each). When in doubt, size up — a slightly larger cave is always preferable to a cramped one, and cats still feel secure in a generously sized enclosed space.
Can two cats use the same cat tunnel bed?
Yes — the Large size is specifically designed to accommodate two cats simultaneously and is ideal for bonded pairs. For multi-cat households where the cats are not closely bonded, it is generally better to provide one tunnel bed per cat to prevent resource competition. In households where one cat is dominant, a single shared bed can worsen inter-cat tension rather than reduce it; two separate tunnel beds in different locations gives each cat guaranteed ownership of their own enclosed space.
How do I get my cat to use the tunnel bed?
Place the bed in your cat's existing favourite resting area — not where you'd prefer it to sit. Rub a worn piece of your clothing over the interior to deposit familiar scent. Do not force your cat inside the tunnel; allow natural discovery and approach on their own terms. Use a feather wand or toy near the entrance to draw your cat towards it without pressure. Most cats investigate within hours and fully adopt the bed within 1–3 days. Anxious or very cautious cats may take up to a week — this is entirely normal and worth waiting for.
Is the cat tunnel bed safe for kittens?
Yes — the CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed is safe from 8 weeks old. The natural wool-blend felt contains no toxic coatings, loose parts, strings, or small components that could be ingested. The enclosed design is particularly beneficial for kittens, who have a strong instinct to hide and burrow as they build confidence and explore their territory. The Cats Protection recommends providing kittens with enrichment and hiding spaces from the earliest age to build lifelong confidence.
How do I clean the cat tunnel bed?
Spot clean the interior with a damp cloth and allow to air dry fully before use. Do not machine wash the natural felt body — the heat and agitation will cause the wool fibres to shrink, felt together, and permanently damage the structure and self-warming properties. Use the easy-zip opening to access the full interior surface for thorough spot cleaning. Once a month, open the bed flat and air outdoors for 2–3 hours to refresh the fibres and release accumulated moisture. A small amount of mild pet-safe soap on the damp cloth is safe for stubborn spots — follow with a clean damp cloth rinse and full air drying.
Does a cat tunnel bed actually help with anxiety?
Yes — consistently and meaningfully. Research shows that cats provided with an enclosed hiding space reach a calm, stable stress score significantly faster than cats without one, and the effect is sustained rather than temporary. The PDSA advises that providing a dedicated safe hiding space is one of the most important things you can do for a cat's wellbeing. The CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed reduces anxiety by up to 85% in stressed indoor cats — with the greatest benefit for rescue cats, cats during fireworks or Bonfire Night, and cats in multi-pet households.
Why is natural felt better than synthetic crinkle fabric for a cat tunnel?
Natural wool-blend felt has four significant advantages: (1) Silent — no synthetic rustling noise that can trigger stress in anxious or noise-sensitive cats; (2) Self-warming — natural fibres retain your cat's body heat 3× more efficiently than polyester; (3) Breathable — wool regulates temperature passively, preventing overheating in summer while retaining warmth in winter; (4) Durable — scratch-proof construction that will not fray, tear, or shed fibres under daily use. Crinkle nylon degrades rapidly and — while attractive to bold, curious cats — actively increases cortisol in cats with established anxiety.
Is the cat tunnel bed suitable for all breeds?
Yes — the two available sizes cover cats from kittens and small breeds through to large breeds including Maine Coons, Ragdolls, and Norwegian Forest Cats. Short-haired breeds (British Shorthair, Devon Rex, Sphynx) benefit most from the self-warming felt in autumn and winter. Long-haired breeds (Persians, Birmans, Himalayans) benefit from the breathable natural felt, which does not trap excess heat the way synthetic materials can. Senior cats of any breed benefit from the combination of warmth, enclosure, and easy ground-level access.
How long does the CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed last?
With regular spot cleaning and monthly airing, the CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed maintains its structural integrity, self-warming efficiency, and shape for 2–3 years under daily use. Natural wool-blend felt does not compress flat like polyester fill, fray like synthetic crinkle fabric, or crack like plastic-framed alternatives. The most common reason owners order a second bed is wanting a different colour or adding one for a new cat — not wear or deterioration from the original.
Ready to Give Your Cat the Enrichment They've Been Missing?
Say goodbye to:
- ❌ Flat beds your cat sleeps beside rather than in
- ❌ Crinkle tunnels that fall apart in weeks and startle anxious cats
- ❌ Midnight zoomies from an under-stimulated, bored indoor cat
- ❌ Spending £60–£130/year on toys and beds that don't address root-cause stress
- ❌ A cat that hides under your bed instead of having a safe space of their own
Say hello to:
- ✅ A natural felt cave your cat will genuinely choose to sleep in — every single day
- ✅ A play tunnel that satisfies prey drive and keeps your cat active and healthy
- ✅ Up to 85% reduction in anxiety for stressed, rescue, and indoor cats
- ✅ Self-warming wool felt — warm all winter, no electricity, no running costs
- ✅ Silent, scratch-proof, eco-friendly — built to last 2–3 years of daily use
The CozyPaws™ Cat Tunnel Bed
Features:
- Natural wool-blend felt — breathable, non-toxic, eco-friendly
- 2-in-1 enclosed sleep cave + open play tunnel
- Self-warming interior — retains body heat 3× longer than synthetic alternatives
- Completely silent — ideal for anxious, rescue, and noise-sensitive cats
- Scratch-proof and durable — built for 2–3 years of daily use
- Small (50×50×20cm) for single cats up to 6kg
- Large (60×60×28cm) for larger breeds or two bonded cats
- Available in Black, Blue, Grey, and Pink
- Easy-zip design for cleaning and airing
- 30-day money-back guarantee + free UK delivery
- 4.7/5 stars from 247 verified reviews
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