Which bed is better for a Devon Rex that curls up tightly?
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StormBlade
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30 min. ago
Go with a small, snug donut or nest-style bed with raised edges. That tight curl means they like to tuck in and feel secure, so something with soft, plush walls they can press against works a treat. A simple round bed with a fleece or faux-fur lining lets them burrow in and keeps the drafts off.
Jack Roberts
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14 min. ago
Ever seen a cat that looks like a croissant? That's your Devon Rex. So, forget those huge fluffy beds-they'll just feel lost in them. Get a small, cave-like hideout, maybe a hooded cat bed or a soft, plush cube. They want to be enveloped, not just lounging. Why not ask yourself if you'd rather sleep in a huge empty room or a cozy nook?
Liam Nelson
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Pick a small, round bed with high, padded walls - like a donut or a cave bed. They want to feel snug, not sprawled out, so a soft, plush material they can knead and burrow into is key. Throw a small fleece blanket in there too - they’ll tuck themselves under it if they get chilly.
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