Cats Can Have Sweet Dreams in This Bed Shaped Like a Giant Fruit Tart

Tart Cat Bed by Felissimo

From minimalist cat trees, to cardboard cat castles, it’s clear that feline-focused design is in high demand. The latest design to pique our interest is the super-sweet, novelty cat bed from Japanese pet product manufacturer Felissimo, that looks just like a giant fruit tart.

Sleepy cats can enjoy curling up in the soft, 40cm (~16″) crust-shaped bed, while snuggling next to handmade pillows in the shape of various fruit, including a jumbo kiwi slice and berries. “Pets love sweet things and we love it when they look cute,” say Japan Trend Shop, who encourage you to “get ready to fill up your social media feeds with all the cute pictures you will take of your cat enjoying this bed.”

If you’re in Japan, you can purchase Fruit Tart Cat Bed through Felissimo directly. Otherwise it can also be ordered through the Japan Trend Shop.

Find more purrfect cat-related products on the Felissimo website.

Japanese pet product manufacturer Felissimo designed a novelty cat bed that looks like a giant fruit tart.

Tart Cat Bed by Felissimo

Tart Cat Bed by Felissimo

Tart Cat Bed by Felissimo

With a width of 40 cm (~16″), the super-sweet bed is also suitable for small dogs.

Tart Cat Bed by Felissimo

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h/t: [Laughing Squid]

All images via Felissimo.

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Emma Taggart

Emma Taggart is a Staff Writer and Video Editor at My Modern Met. She earned a BA in Fashion and Textile Design at the University of Ulster in Belfast. Originally from Northern Ireland, she lived in Berlin for many years, where she fostered a career in the arts, dabbling in everything from illustration and animation to music and ceramics. She now calls Edinburgh home, where she continues to work as a writer, illustrator, and ceramicist. Her ceramics, often combined with hand-painted animation frames, capture playful scenes that celebrate freedom and movement, and blend her passion for art with storytelling. Her illustrations have been featured in The Berliner Magazine as well as other print magazines and a poetry book.
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