Auction Ends: Oct 14, 2022 03:00 PM CDT
For Your Pet
TwinCritters Angler Fish Handmade Cat Bed
- Item Number
- 206
- Estimated Value
- 69 USD
- Sold
- 70 USD to jm2a6b3f3
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
Details:
- Large Cat Cave: Cats love this spacious hideaway! This adorable Anglerfish KittiKubbi cat cave is made from 100% merino wool and offers plenty of space for cats of all sizes. Whether you have baby kittens or large Maine Coons, your furry friend will love their new bed!
- High Quality Handcrafting: Each igloo-style TWINCRITTERS KittiKubbi cat hideaway is skillfully handcrafted by artisans in Nepal using 100% all-natural New Zealand merino sheep wool in each cat cave.
- Comfort Fit for Royalty: We all know that cats view themselves as the rulers of the house. Treat your regal feline to the ultimate in cat bed comfort. This felted wool cat bed cave is super soft and ultra-durable. The great thing about this woolen hideaway is that it keeps your kitty warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
- Multi-Function Cat Bed: This large handcrafted cat cave bed is designed to be used in several ways. Its primary function is to be a cozy cat cave for your furry friend, but it can also be flattened. This allows it to be turned into a padded kitty mat, ideal for cats that prefer to be in the open.
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