FUKUMARU 2-Storey Cat House for Indoor Cats (45 x 36 x 60cm), Dark Grey
Product description
A cat house that does a bit more than just a bed
If your indoor cats keep drifting into cupboards, behind sofas, or wherever there’s a bit of cover, a dedicated enclosed hideaway can make day-to-day life calmer for everyone. The FUKUMARU cat house is designed as an all-in-one “cozy bed” with multiple levels for resting and a more playful setup for chasing, exploring and hide-and-seek.
On paper, the best part is that it’s meant to cover several moods in one place: quiet naps on higher/lower levels, plus interaction thanks to the two entrances. It’s also built around felt as the main material, so it aims for a snug, privacy-led feel rather than an open, exposed cushion.
What you get: a 2-storey enclosed cat cave for multi-cat households
This is a two-storey indoor cat house with a total of three levels. The idea is that multiple cats can use it at the same time—resting or lying down—without constant jostling over the same spot.

There are also two entrances, which matters more than it sounds. For many cats, entrances are part of the “game” as much as the bed itself: one cat can retreat while another approaches, and the layout naturally encourages short bursts of group play and quick darting between spaces.
A practical micro-scenario: imagine one cat settling on a lower level while another sniffs the opening—rather than both crowding the same pillow, each has a route to move in and out. It’s the kind of design that can reduce territorial tension simply because there’s room to spread out.
Felt comfort, privacy and a calmer atmosphere


The enclosure is made from natural felt, and the overall design is positioned as a retreat for privacy—especially when cats feel a bit uncertain or under stress. The cube-style enclosure is intended to provide a “safe enough” covered area.
It’s also described as having insulating properties (aiming to keep things cosy in winter and cooler in summer). Another angle here is that the covered structure can act as a natural sound buffer, which some households find helpful if your cats are a bit nocturnal or noisy when they shift around.

That said, felt is not everyone’s favourite material. If your home is particularly damp, or if your cats are heavy chewers/scratching machines, you may want to consider whether your cats are gentle enough for a felt-covered cave-style bed.
Stability and load guidance (where it sits in the buying decision)
The structure is described as straightforward but sturdy, with each level capable of supporting cats weighing up to 10 kilograms (22 pounds) per level. The brand also mentions a load-bearing test for added reassurance.
In reality, no indoor cat setup is guaranteed to suit every behaviour pattern, so it’s still wise to look at your cats’ habits. If you expect them to repeatedly launch themselves with full-body force, or use it as a wrestling mat, you may find other, more rigid furniture-style cat trees better aligned. But for resting, light play, and retreat behaviour, this design sounds tailored.
Assembly and day-to-day cleaning

The manufacturer’s approach here is “easy assembly” with quick snap-in and a detachable design. It can be folded flat for convenient storage, which is useful if you ever need to move it, tuck it away, or keep it out of the way.


For cleaning, the parts are detachable so you can remove and tidy fur using a vacuum or a cleaning roller. It won’t eliminate grooming responsibility, but it does sound more manageable than a fixed, non-detachable enclosure.
Keep in mind: felt tends to hold onto some smells and fibres if maintenance is neglected. If you’re not keen on regular vacuuming/rolling, it may feel like more effort than a simple washable cushion.
Who it’s for—and who may want to look elsewhere
It makes sense if you have indoor cats that like enclosed spaces, and especially if you’re managing more than one cat and want fewer direct clashes over a single resting spot. The two entrances and multi-level layout are the main reasons this could work better than a plain cat bed.

It might not be a great match if your cats are very destructive (chewing or aggressive scratching), if your priority is a fully hard-wearing, washable cover, or if you want something that can double as a high-scratch climbing structure.
Tech specs
- Type: Cat house / enclosed cat cave bed
- Design: 2-storey, 3 levels
- Size: 45 x 36 x 60cm
- Colour: Dark Grey
- Material: Felt
- Load capacity: Up to 10kg (22 lb) per level
- Entrances: Two entrances
Is it worth it?


Buy it if you want an indoor cat cave-style bed that combines privacy, cosy covered resting spots and a layout that supports multi-cat use at once. It’s also a decent pick if you’d rather clean detachable felt components using a vacuum or lint roller than manage something more awkwardly shaped.

Skip it if you need something that’s designed primarily for heavy scratching/climbing, or if your cats are likely to treat felt as a chew-and-destroy mission. Also consider your willingness to keep up with routine cleaning, because felt can be less forgiving than straightforward, machine-washable options.
Mini FAQ
How many cats can it accommodate at once?
The product is described as accommodating at least three cats lying down or resting at once, with extra large inner space on each level.
Is it easy to assemble?

It’s described as having quick snap-in assembly and a detachable design. It can also be folded flat for storage.
Can you clean it easily?
The parts are detachable so you can remove fur using a vacuum or a cleaning roller for quick tidying.
What makes it different from a standard cat bed?
It’s enclosed and privacy-focused (felt covered), with multiple levels and two entrances designed for both resting and interactive hide-and-seek style play.
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