As much as I love spending time with my own cats, I’m honestly running out of ways to keep them entertained and prevent them from knocking down an item or two in my home, out of sheer boredom. If you’re pretty much in the same precarious situation as me and are always looking for new ways to keep your pet entertained, productive, and happy, then this collection of pet products promises to come to your rescue! From a modular pet-friendly sofa to a doggy igloo – these product designs will take good care of your pet, and keep them active and content. You can take a little breather, while they wrestle around with these newfound fun products! These are the pet products you need in your home.
1. The Quarter Sofa
This pet-friendly and modular sofa is called
Why is it noteworthy?
The unique configurations that you can make using the modules serve as a playground for cats! They can move and jump around them, even allowing them to play together, if you have multiple cats.
What we like
- The various modules can be rearranged and moved around to accommodate different numbers of people
- You can use the hollow spaces to store and display items such as magazines, books, and other tidbits
What we dislike
- If your cat poops or pees in the hollow spaces, it could be difficult to clean them up
2. Tesla Cybertruck Corrugated Cat House
Recently a $13
Why is it noteworthy?
Measuring 56x41x25cm, the cat tray is inspired by the angular shape of the Tesla’s electric pickup truck. It is said to have a futuristic shape and is embedded with thick corrugated paper.
What we like
- Serves as a multifunctional space for your cat
- Can support up to 15kgs, so it can accommodate cats of various breeds and sizes
What we dislike
- There’s nothing really techy or cyber about the tray – it is a simple cardboard box
- The real functionality and utility of the tray are still unknown, people are confused whether it’s a cat bed or a litter box
3. The Lift Stool
Why is it noteworthy?
The stool is hollow from within, making for a great lounging spot for your cat, or even as a hidden storage area. You can slide in your favorite books and other small accessories, and store them away, concealed from prying eyes.
What we like
- Features a second little entrance/exit at the back of the stool, so your pet has an exit strategy in place if they want to sneakily getaway
What we dislike
- It could be difficult to get your pet out if they decide to hide before visits to the vet or at feeding times
4. Doggy Igloo
Why is it noteworthy?
The Igloo is equipped with a streamlined passage and an inner dome structure that provides optimal functionality and safety, allowing your pets to move in and out of the cool space effortlessly.
What we like
- Provides your dog with a cool environment to escape the heat in
- Operates automatically via sensors embedded within the entrance
What we dislike
- It’s a concept!
5. Evolv Dog Crate
Why is it noteworthy?
The Evolv Dog Crate is Diggs’ newest and slimmest dog crate, which also has a super interesting “playpen mode”. The crate features a modular design and is a safe and cozy crate-playpen hybrid that evolves with your doggo as he grows from a puppy to a full-grown dog.
What we like
- It is highly customizable and can be tailored to add four dual lock doors, and by removing the ceiling hatch to transform it into a playpen
What we dislike
- Space-consuming + bulky design
6. TAIPEI
Dubbed
Why is it noteworthy?
The Pet Collection includes a diverse range of three furniture pieces and five accessories specifically created for dogs and cats. The furniture piece features modulated beds at the bottom, creating a cozy space for your pets to rest and relax in.
What we like
- Clever integration not only maximizes available space but also allows pets to feel secure and close to their owners
What we dislike
- Space-consuming and bulky design, not suitable for smaller homes
7. Travel Habitat Carrier
Why is it noteworthy?
The backpack quickly doubles in size when taken off your shoulder, making it unique with its expandable form. It can transform into a large and spacious home for your cat equipped with ample ventilation, an integrated litter box, and space for a kibble and water bowl.
What we like
- A modular tent for your furry friend, so they can move around with you comfortably
- Features a clear window for viewing and breathable meshed walls making your pet feel comfy while being transported
What we dislike
- Pets of larger size may feel uncomfortable in this design.
8. Tile Sticker for Cats
This super functional and cool-looking gadget is called
Why is it noteworthy?
The tracker’s location tracking always keeps you informed of your cat’s whereabouts, even if she’s feeling shy or naughty. It features a lightweight, 10-gram design that is super comfy for your kitty to wear. It also has a Bluetooth range of up to 250 feet.
What we like
- Features a water-resistant design
- Compatible with Alexa, Siri, and Google voice assistants, so you can always track your cat hands-free
What we dislike
- We’re not sure how comfortable your cat would feel wearing it, or how long he/she would be able to wear it for
- Your cat could try to scratch or damage it while trying to remove it from their neck
9. The Bowowhaus
Say hello to
Why is it noteworthy?
A flight of stairs welcomes the dogs into the hut, while a space for food containers and bowls is propped up behind the house, to ensure that no food and water is spilled within the little home.
What we like
- Equipped with solar panels, and the wheels are battery-operated, so the home can be transported easily
What we dislike
- Unsure whether dogs would actually feel comfortable and safe traveling in the mobile doghouse
10. MUi Magnetic Leash
Why is it noteworthy?
Amped with a dual-magnet and dual-hook design, the leash works with or without the magnet-embedded dangle. You can simply attach the pup’s collar or harness, and the connection system is compatible with any collar or harness. The product even supports one-handed latching.
What we like
- Features premium-grade climbing rope for durability and style
What we dislike
- Aesthetics aren’t too innovative
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