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The “maze bed” design allows cats to play wildly and feel safe

The “maze bed” design allows cats to play wildly and feel safe

There are a lot of cat furniture on the market, but there are few furniture specially designed for cats and cat slaves at the same time. Because cats have the habit of occupying the "sofa" or the "bed" as their king, most of the time , cat owners are willing to spend money to help them prepare exclusive furniture. The Gatrimonial bed launched by the Colombian brand CatLife, I wonder if it will change this phenomenon?

The “maze bed” design allows cats to play wildly and feel safe

At first glance, Gatrimonial looks like an ordinary wooden bed frame, with just a few holes on the base for decoration. However, once the mattress is removed, you will find that there are holes under the mattress.

The “maze bed” design allows cats to play wildly and feel safe

The “maze bed” design allows cats to play wildly and feel safe

It turns out that there is a secret maze hidden in this bed frame. The design team drilled several holes in the bed frame so that the cats can enter from one side and then leave from the other side, making Gatrimonial becomes a harmonious space for cats and cat owners to coexist. CatLife designers said that with Gatrimonial, cats will not feel that their territory is being invaded, and they do not need to find a safe space to hide. Under the bed, cats can find a place full of tranquility and security. This is a great place for cats. The most unique nest, and the bed, is still a normal resting space for cat owners, because Gatrimonial still retains the function of a bed frame.

The “maze bed” design allows cats to play wildly and feel safe

The “maze bed” design allows cats to play wildly and feel safe

The “maze bed” design allows cats to play wildly and feel safe

The “maze bed” design allows cats to play wildly and feel safe

Gatrimonial is currently on sale on the CatLife website, priced at 2.12 million to 2.65 million Colombian dollars.