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MidWest Homes for Pets QuietTime XXS Dog Bed – Cin - Premium Quality
MidWest Homes for Pets QuietTime XXS Dog Bed – Cin - Premium Quality
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MidWest Homes for Pets is proud to offer the Quiet Time Bolster Cinnamon Pet Beds to provide your dog or cat with a soft, cozy & welcoming place to rest & relax. These comfortably padded pet beds are ideal for most standard folding metal dog crates, dog carriers, cat carriers, dog houses and work great as a stand-alone dog bed / cat bed anywhere in the house or when traveling with your pet. Each Cinnamon pet bed is made of polyester synthetic fur with overstuffed bolsters around the perimeter creating a nice headrest adding to your dog or cats overall comfort. This cinnamon pet bed features a rectangular shape and is sized to fit most standard 18" long dog crates. Since these pet beds are machine washable / dryer friendly, they are easy to care for and built to last. The cinnamon color helps conceal shedding & compliments any home décor. Please note that the Quiet Time pet bed is not ideal for excessive “chewers” or dogs with high separation anxiety. If your dog is an excessive chewer, we suggest keeping a chew toy with your pet when in the crate in hopes your dog will chew the toy and not the pet bed. MidWest Homes for Pets stands behind the quality of our products with a 1-Year Manufacturer's Warranty. If you have any questions regarding our dog beds or cat beds our customer service department would be glad to help you. MidWest customer service can be contacted at: 1-800-428-8560, available 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Monday - Friday EST.
Review: I like this little high-quality mat. It washes up real well, and my cat lies out of all the time. - This is a neat size. It’s probably a little smaller than described, but it fits perfectly in the area where my kitty likes to hide and she lives out and all the time so I’m very happy with that. I’ve washed it several times it doesn’t shed. I would recommend it absolutely it’s very good quality.
Review: Grey-24x18: Gets Picky Cat's Approval - I've been sitting our 8 yr old Grandkitty for 3 months. She suffers from PTSD after 2 terrorizing vet procedures. She misses her mom, my daughter; took weeks for her to feel safe & warm warm-up to us. On the first night she claimed the head pillows on our bed as her own. Nightly stand-offs were not going well. This inexpensive bed was an attempt to keep her fine, chocolate brown fur off the bed & provide her a sense of security by staking a claim. Believe it or not, she took to it right away; she seemed to know it was for her. Here's what I found: I chose the smaller version to fit on our bed, yes, day & night. It fits her well, even though she's a med-large, pudgy lady. It's been run through the washer, nothing fancy, a 12 yr old top-load, on delicate cycle w/cold water, then dried w/easy heat. Came out brand new. The material and weave on the bottom (kinda like a med-weight poly sports canvas) makes it semi-waterproof which helped protect our coverlet from the hair ball I had to wash-up. (Luckily it landed in her bed, not ours!) Almost bought the fleece bed for softness, but this faux fur is truly soft, not stiff or scratchy as feared. The bottom isn't heavily padded, so it wouldn't be that much protection from a hard or very cold floor. However, it's easy to move around so it'd likely be good for a car ride or on the bottom of a kennel w/a few towels underneath for padding for the older or arthritic pet. The rolled edge is just enough to make her feel comfortably confined and, she often sleeps w/her head on it as a pillow. Although it's not a prob on our bed, the bottom is rather slick so it'd probably slide around a bit over a hard floor. She's not a 'curled-up' sleeper so she takes up most of the space on this bed. Unlike a smaller, closed-in cat bed, our grandkitty likes to be able to snuggle-in yet see what's happening around her at all times. So, this open concept bed suits her best. I need to buy 3 more. We have 3 young feline adoptees who were abandoned at a Fire Station at only 4.5 weeks old (guess the previous owner thought there was a baby cat drop-off, no-questions-asked law). They're complete opposites; relaxed, friendly, people-like in affection. Even so, for them, like my grandkitty, it's probably a good idea to get them accustomed to a portable bed in case they ever have to go to a sitter, kennel or visiting. They'll have the comfort of their own bed, handy to take along to remind them of home. I know my grandkitty's bed will follow her home for continued snoozing & enjoyment. I recommend this bed for others to try. On the other hand, if you're a pet guardian, especially a cat parent, you know there's no absolute way to predict if a pet will take to the bed we want them to use! I thought it was a good purchase & value. But then, it made the grandkitty happy, what's not to like?