The cat parents know the struggles of working from home with a feline. These moody creatures don’t let you do anything, keep meandering around your working space demanding attention. If you fail to do so, the consequences could include indifference and tearing off your favorite rugs. Well, the Desk Nest Cat Bed by Scott Salzman is here to keep all the adorable interferences at bay and your desk paw-free.
The Desk Nest is a go-to solution for all the work-from-home people, gamers, and students, who are glued to their screens, needing to get their work done, but hardly get any with the cats around. This desk-mounted cat bed is your cat’s safe space. It secures over the edge of the desk and gives a place for your cat to snuggle up, while still being closer to you.
This cat bed is highly functional and sturdy. Its thoughtful design comes with a moveable arm that rotates 360 degrees and provides great adjustable quality. You can adjust the height and location according to your desk requirements.
It has a smaller base that takes up less space and leaves enough room for you to work in peace. It has a strong build and can hold up to 11.3 kg of weight. To ensure that your cat is comfortable and warm, the bed nest has a custom padded removable cushion as well.
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It comes with hassle-free maneuvering and offers easy assembly. You just need to adjust the clamp around your desk and fasten it. Then adjust the height, and location of the bed and let your kitty enjoy. It can be assembled in no time without drillings and modifications done to your desk, and its padded clamps even protect the surface.
The Desk Nest Cat Bed comes in two color options, rich walnut or white oak, with a sleek matte black finish of the base that adapts to the existing ambiance and provides an aesthetic quality to the space. Currently crowd-funding on Kickstarter, early birds can get this cat bed for $120. It is a perfect product for all cat lovers who want to keep their cats close without any meowling distractions.
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