Pet Beds & Furniture
On this Pet Beds & Furniture category page, sizes, colours, and formats move in and out as partner retailers update ranges and rotate stock. Some days it’s heavy on bolstered beds and donut shapes; other times the mix shifts towards sofa-style loungers and taller activity pieces, with the same item split into separate colour variants or bundled with covers. It’s normal to spot near-identical dimensions listed twice with different fabric notes (plush vs canvas) or different wash guidance (wipe-clean vs machine wash). A quiet reality: not every size band stays available for long. When browsing, people tend to weigh up footprint (like 60cm vs 90cm), fill type (foam slab vs fibre), and whether the listing is for the bed frame only or a full set with cushion.
Read on for how Pet Beds & Furniture listings vary by type, size, materials, and how partner ranges rotate
Main types you’ll run into
Most ranges break out into dog beds, cat beds, and furniture-style pieces like cat trees, each appearing as separate listings or as multiple colour variants under one product tile. Sizes are published in different ways: some use S/M/L, others give 50 x 40cm or 80 x 60cm, and a few add an internal sleep area measurement. It’s not perfectly tidy. Pets at Home listings also mix “crate mat” styles (thin pads with stitched channels) alongside deeper bolster beds with raised sides and a removable inner cushion.
Formats, bundles, and variant handling
Partners publish washable pet beds either as a single product with selectable sizes (65cm, 80cm, 95cm) or as separate entries per size and shade, which affects how quickly you can spot the exact cover you want. Some listings show “cover only” or “replacement cushion” as stand-alone products, while others package a bed base plus zip-off cover as one SKU. Small details matter. Zooplus UK entries frequently call out pack format (one cover vs bed-and-cover set), plus closure details like a zip edge or envelope opening.
Sizing, fit, and spec details that differ
Spec blocks vary a lot for an orthopaedic dog bed: one partner might state a 5cm memory-foam layer with a 2cm support base, while another only says “foam” and gives an overall thickness of 8–10cm. Some publish maximum pet weight (e.g. up to 25kg) or recommend a breed size band; others stick to external dimensions only. Measurements can be awkward. Look for whether the quoted size is the outer footprint or the inner sleeping area, especially on bolster beds where 90cm outside can mean far less usable space.
Materials, build, and functional features
A raised dog bed listing is usually clearer on construction: powder-coated steel or aluminium frame, a mesh sling (Textilene-style) surface, and stated leg height such as 15cm or 20cm off the floor. Short sentence: airflow is the point. Fabric beds vary more, with faux-fur, corduroy, or canvas shells, plus non-slip bases using rubber dots or a grippy backing; those details change how the bed behaves on laminate versus carpet. PetPlanet descriptions also switch between fully removable covers and stitched-in covers, so wash instructions (30°C machine wash vs wipe-clean) need reading line by line.
What people check before settling on one
With cat tree furniture, shoppers tend to check overall height (120cm vs 170cm), base width for stability, and whether posts are wrapped in sisal rope or covered in plush. For beds, common checks are cover removal method (zip vs Velcro), base type (foam slab vs fibre fill), and whether the cushion is reversible with two finishes. One more thing: shade names can mask the real look—“grey” might be charcoal, dove, or heather. Listing turnover is real, so a matching replacement cover can appear separately weeks later.
How discount codes can reduce the cost of Pet Beds & Furniture shopping
Discount codes relate to reduced cost when buying Pet Beds & Furniture, even when the same pet sofa bed is published in different sizes (70cm vs 90cm) or fabrics (bouclé-style vs faux leather) by different partner retailers. The operational detail is simple but not linear—links to retailers’ discount code pages may appear alongside product listings, and Discount Promo Codes provides access to discount codes for those partners. Amazon is one example of a retailer that can appear in this channel’s partner mix. Separately, the platform supports a monthly charity donation, with 20% of profits donated; it sits in the background of how the service runs rather than changing what any retailer ships.