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Here Are The Best Memory Foam Cat Beds

Cats prefer to sleep in warm environments, thus memory foam is an excellent choice for their beds. It conforms to the body, allowing your cat to sleep longer, and it retains body heat, keeping your cat warm.

However, with so many different brands to choose from, it can be tough to pick one that is right for your pet.

We've chosen the best memory foam cat beds to review so you can decide which one is ideal for you. We'll discuss the benefits and drawbacks of each, as well as how our cats liked them.

BestForPets (bestforpets.org) has also included a brief buyer's guide that discusses some of the factors to consider when selecting a cat bed.

Continue reading as we cover size, durability, material, and other factors to help you make an informed purchase.

Reviews

Best Overall: FurHaven NAP Memory Foam Cat Bed
 

Our recommendation for the finest overall memory foam cat bed is the FurHaven NAP Memory Foam Cat Bed. It offers an ultra-plush sleeping surface that your kitties will like.

Ours likes to knead it before going to bed. It comes in a variety of sizes, making it perfect for both dogs and cats.

The orthopedic support foam provides a comfortable sleeping surface for your cat and is especially beneficial for older cats with arthritis or other joint difficulties. You may remove the cover and machine wash it to maintain it clean.

Our cats love the FurHaven bed, and the only complaint we have is that the fur can get through the cover and become lodged in the foam below, making it difficult to remove.

Pros

  • Cover is removable.
  • Super-soft sleeping surface
  • Foam for orthopedic support
  • Various sizes

Cons

  • The cover is pierced by fur.

 

BEST VALUE PETMAKER Memory Foam Cat Bed
 

Our recommendation for the best memory foam cat bed for the money is the PETMAKER Memory Foam Cat Bed. It has a non-slip water-resistant bottom that will hold it in place.

It’s a spacious bed that will provide your cat plenty of room to sleep and lounge. It’s four inches thick and solid, so the cat will be elevated and protected from drafts.

The cover is detachable and machine washable, making it simple to clean. The PETMAKER Memory Foam Cat Bed is firm and may be too hard for some owners, but it was a hit with our cats.

The only issue we have with this brand is that the cover is fairly thin and may begin to wear out after a few washing.

Pros

  • Non-slip water-resistant bottom
  • 4 in. thick foam
  • Cover is removable.
  • Large dimensions

Cons

  • Coverage is thin.

 

Premium PetFusion Memory Foam Bolster Cat Bed
 

Our top-of-the-line memory foam cat bed is the PetFusion Memory Foam Bolster Cat Bed. It has raised sides for added comfort, and the cover is detachable and machine washable, making it a breeze to clean.

A waterproof liner protects the memory foam from spills and mishaps. It comes in a variety of sizes, so you can even get one for your dog.

The only drawback we found with the PetFusion Memory Foam Bolster Cat Bed is that the stitching isn’t particularly tight, so it can fall apart after a few washing.

Pros

  • Sides that are raised
  • Various sizes
  • Liner that is waterproof
  • Cover is removable.

Cons

  • Sloppy sewing

 

Orthopedic Memory Foam Cat Bed by K&H Pet Products
 

The K&H Pet Products Orthopedic Memory Foam Cat Bed has an appealing horseshoe design that makes it easy for your cat to enter.

It is made of 3-inch medical-grade orthopedic foam, which raises your cat off the floor and protects its joints while offering a comfortable sleeping environment.

It comes in a variety of sizes to accommodate your cat and even certain small to medium-sized dogs, and the cover can be removed and machine washed.

The K&H had a nice appearance, but it is very light, and our cats would knock it around the room as they ran over it. We are also concerned about the material’s durability because it is quite thin.

Pros

  • Sides that are raised
  • Various sizes
  • 3-inch high-quality orthopedic foam
  • Cover is removable.

Cons

  • Slender and lightweight

 

Waterproof Memory Foam Cat Bed Brindle
 

The Brindle Waterproof Memory Foam Cat Bed is a square bed about 4 inches thick. A 2-inch sheet of high-density support foam covers the bottom half.

The top layer is two inches of memory foam that conforms to the shape of your cat’s body and provides a comfy sleeping surface.

The cover is removable and machine washable, and the foam mattress features a plastic coating to keep liquids out of the foam.

While utilizing the Brindle, we observed that it isn’t as waterproof as the name suggests. One of our cats has a habit of wetting the bed, and the urine got past the shield.

We couldn’t get the stink out of the bed, and mildew formed under the plastic. We also disliked the lack of elevated sides.

Pros

  • Various sizes
  • 4-inch thickness
  • Cover is removable.
  • Layer of water resistance

Cons

  • It is not waterproof.
  • There are no elevated sides.

Buying Memory Foam Cat Beds: A Buyer's Guide

Let’s go through some things to think about before purchasing a memory foam cat bed.

What Exactly Is Memory Foam?

Memory foam is composed of viscoelastic polyurethane. The foam contains open bubbles that allow air to pass through. This motion allows the foam to return to its original shape.

The foam also softens in response to heat, helping it to conform to the body more quickly and give ideal comfort for your sleeping cat.

Not all foams are created equal, and some are substantially denser than others. Denser foam is preferable since it offers more support. Cheaper foams are typically lighter and less dense.

Gel in Blue

If you look around for memory foam long enough, you will undoubtedly come across several types that have a blue gel on top or blended throughout the foam.

This blue gel aids in the elimination of hot spots in foam by enabling heat to dissipate more evenly.

We don’t think this blue gel is necessary for a cat bed because most cats have a thick fur coat that won’t notice hot spots like naked skin would, and these beds are frequently more expensive.

It’s a good idea if you can find a good deal on one, but we’d just look for them for hairless breeds.

Size

The size is one of the first considerations for most people when selecting a pet bed. If your cat is fully grown, we recommend taking measurements from the brow to the base of the tail.

For best comfort, use this measurement as a suggestion and buy a bed that is at least that wide. We recommend choosing a bed that is at least 20 inches broad if your cat is still developing.

Larger beds are more appealing to cats, and some are large enough to accommodate multiple cats, albeit they will take up more space in your home.

Shape

Before choosing your bed, keep a close check on your cat to determine their ideal sleeping posture. Some cats prefer to sleep on their backs, while others prefer to cuddle up.

If your cat like to sleep curled up, a spherical bed is more likely to be used. If your cat prefers to sleep on its belly, square or rectangle-shaped beds are usually best.

Sides that are raised

We discovered that most of our cats preferred beds with higher sides.

We’re not sure if it’s because the sides support their backs when they sleep or if it offers them a sense of security, but most of our cats prefer beds with sides for long naps.

They prefer flatbeds for brief sleeps and to swiftly survey their surroundings, which is frequently during the day or while other animals are active. If this is your first time betting, we recommend going with something with raised sides.

Cover Can Be Removed

The majority of the mattresses on our list include a removable cover that can be removed.

Removing the cover allows you to machine wash it, making it easier to maintain and keep clean, especially if your cat has a lot of accidents or gets hairballs frequently.

When looking at the cover, the most important thing to consider is the stitching quality. Higher-quality beds will have tighter, more durable stitching that can withstand longer washing cycles without falling apart.

After a few washes, inexpensive covers will have frayed or come apart stitching.

Waterproofing

Most cat beds are waterproofed in one of two ways: with a plastic liner or with a chemical treatment.

If your cat has a lot of hairballs or is getting older and loses bladder control, you should acquire a waterproof bed so you can wipe up accidents and they don’t destroy it.

Unless your cat digs its nails in or bites the bed, we prefer the plastic liner in most circumstances because it lasts longer than the more expensive chemical treatment.

The chemical treatment is a spray that dries to become quite effective in waterproofing the fabric, but it tends to fade off after a few washes.

You won’t realize if your bed is no longer waterproof until it’s too late and urine or vomit has soaked through to the foam.

Cleaning the Foam

In most situations, the foam cannot be washed in a machine like the cover. Remove the cover and hand wash the foam in warm water with a light detergent such as Dawn dishwashing liquid.

Once the foam is clean, allow plenty of time for it to dry, especially if it has a plastic liner. Covering the foam while it is still wet allows mold and mildew to grow, which is difficult to remove once embedded.

Conclusion

When it comes to choosing a memory foam cat bed for your pet, we believe it will be difficult to beat our top option. One of our cat’s favorite places to sleep is on the FurHaven NAP Memory Foam Cat Bed.

It includes an ultra-soft plush cover that is removable and machine washable, making it incredibly easy to care for. It comes in a variety of sizes to accommodate any pet, and the foam is solid yet flexible.

Another wise decision is our recommendation for the best value. The PETMAKER Memory Foam Cat Bed is reasonably priced while providing your kitty with inches of padding for a comfortable night’s sleep.

Because it is easy to get on and off, this bed is especially beneficial for cats suffering from arthritis or other joint problems.

You won’t have any trouble keeping it clean because the cover is detachable and machine washable. It’s also available in a variety of sizes to accommodate any pet.

BestForPets (bestforpets.org) hopes you enjoyed reading these reviews and discovered a few models you want to try.

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Dr. Deborah Fletcher

Deborah R. Fletcher, DVM, is a skilled veterinarian with more than 15 years of experience dealing with companion and exotic animals. She has experience caring for a variety of animals, including household cats and dogs, reptiles, birds of prey, and even primates. Dr. Fletcher is a valuable part of the BestForPets team, where she contributes to their aim of providing pets and their owners with the finest possible treatment and services.

Veterinarian (DVM) Dr. Deborah Fletcher

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