Cat Comfort & Care

The cosy, well-kept side of cat life. Beds for proper naps, soft layers for the cats that feel the cold, and grooming brushes that keep coats healthy and hairballs down, all chosen and tested.

Settle them in with the Cosy Cat Bed or the snug Shell Cave Bed, and keep shedding in check with the Silicone Bath & Massage Brush. After feeding and play? Browse cat bowls & toys, all our cat supplies, or our shortlist in The Edit.

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Comfort and grooming for your cat

Cats spend a huge part of the day asleep and a fair bit of the rest keeping clean, so beds and grooming matter more than they look. Get these right and you cut down on shedding, hairballs and the hunt for your cat at nap time. Here is how we think about each.

Beds and rest

Most cats like to feel tucked away, so a bed with raised sides or a soft, semi-enclosed shape suits them well. A removable, washable cover is the difference between a bed you keep and one you bin. Put it somewhere quiet and slightly elevated, near a spot your cat already favours.

Coats and grooming

Thin-coated and older cats can feel the cold indoors, and a light, stretchy layer helps without getting in the way. For grooming, regular brushing cuts shedding and hairballs, especially for long-haired cats, so choose a soft slicker or silicone brush your cat actually tolerates over a clever tool it hates.

Everything here is chosen for comfort and easy care. Sort mealtime and play in cat bowls & toys, or see the full cat range.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of bed do cats prefer?

Most cats prefer a bed with raised sides or a soft, semi-enclosed shape that lets them feel tucked away. Position it somewhere quiet and slightly elevated, near a spot your cat already likes. A removable, washable cover keeps it fresh and makes it last.

How often should I brush my cat?

A short brush a few times a week suits most cats, while long-haired cats benefit from a quick daily groom to prevent matting and hairballs. Use a soft slicker or silicone brush your cat tolerates well, and keep sessions short and positive.

Do cats need to wear coats?

Most do not, but thin-coated, hairless or older cats can feel the cold indoors in winter. A light, stretchy layer can help, as long as it is loose enough to move freely and your cat is relaxed wearing it. Never force it on a cat that is distressed.

How do I keep a cat bed clean?

Choose a bed with a removable, machine-washable cover and wash it on a gentle cycle every week or two. A quick brush or vacuum between washes lifts loose fur, and rotating two covers means the bed is never out of action.

Do you ship cat supplies across Australia?

Yes. We ship Australia-wide, with free shipping on orders over $79. Most orders are dispatched within 1 to 3 business days and arrive within 7 to 15 business days, with tracking from dispatch.