Description:
This cosy two-storey house for indoor cats combines privacy and play in a single piece of furniture, ideal as a large two-storey cat house for multiple cats. It offers roomy, covered compartments and open spaces where pets can nap, hide and interact, giving households with several felines a compact solution that balances rest and activity. 🐱
Key Points
The design includes three levels across two storeys, giving several independent areas where cats can settle without crowding one another. The cube-shaped inner chambers are wrapped in a soft, insulating layer that helps retain warmth in cooler months and remains comfortable in milder temperatures. Multiple entrances encourage playful hide-and-seek between cats and make access straightforward for shy animals.
Assembly is straightforward thanks to a plug-in system and removable panels, so the unit can be put together or folded away quickly when needed. Cleaning is made easier by the detachable parts, which allow fur to be removed with a vacuum cleaner or lint roller. Consider that, according to the manufacturer, each level supports cats weighing up to 22 lbs, so this structure suits most domestic cats but may not be ideal for very large or heavy breeds.
Technical Specifications
- Name: FUKUMARU Cat Beds for Indoor Cats 2-Storey Large Kitty House
- Dimensions: 45 x 36.5 x 60cm
- Material: natural felt
- Levels: 3 (two-storey layout with multiple entrances)
- Load capacity per level: up to 22 lbs
Benefits
The enclosed design offers a sense of security for cats that prefer covered resting places, while the stacked layout makes efficient use of vertical space in smaller homes. The felt construction has insulating properties and also reduces ambient noise, which can help anxious or easily startled pets feel calmer. For multi-cat households the separate levels help reduce territorial disputes by providing more personal space for each animal. 🏠
Practical Tips
Place the unit in a quiet corner away from heavy foot traffic to preserve the peaceful retreat it provides. If you have kittens or very young cats, supervise initial interactions until they are familiar with the different entrances and levels. For regular maintenance remove loose fur using a short-bristled brush or handheld vacuum, and air the components occasionally to prevent odours. Consider trimming nails regularly to reduce wear on the felt surfaces, and avoid placing the house in damp areas to maintain the material’s integrity.



