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Pet puns aside, these accessories for cats and dogs won't disappoint.
Just because you live with a furry friend doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your home decor dreams. Designers large and small are now catering to the design-conscious, pet-owning crowds with stylish pieces that make Felix and Fido’s furniture and accessories blend right in. Here are six pet products we’re loving right now.
This sleek, Scandinavian cat house can be used as a bedside table, or remove the legs and mount it on the wall or slide it into a pre-existing shelving unit.(Bonus: the new Lurvig collection is filled with loads of other cute pet products, too.) Lurvig cat house ($57), ikea.ca
A leash that can be worn like a human accessory? Yes, please! These hand-dyed, marine-grade rope leads come all the way from Brooklyn (so we know they’re cool) and can be worn around a human waist or over the shoulder like a sash. And they’re available in 25 colours including several ombres—swoon. Found My Animal rope leash ($99), bonesps.com
An abode this stylish has us wondering: do they come in human size? Custom built from ebonized walnut in roughly (get it?) six to 10 weeks; it includes an interior cushion—and a portion of the proceeds goes to Best Friends Animal Society. Kelly Wearstler Beau dog house ($3,500), kellywearstler.com
Hide your feline friend’s commode from sight (and smell) with an attractive walnut veneer cabinet handcrafted in Seattle, Washington. Or, if you’d prefer to use it as an end table, it makes for a cozy pet house. Mini cabinet litter hideaway ($499), modernistcat.com
Say farewell to the average dog pillow and keep your pup’s bed on trend with this mid-century modern-inspired piece that’s handmade in Canada. Mid-century pod bed ($998), barkingbabies.com
Already have a crate that your dog loves? Why not dress it up with a stylish cover that adds a little extra comfort, too. Durable, washable, handmade and stuffed with an eco-friendly filler made from recycled soda bottles, your dog won’t want to come out. Jax and Bones Kraos Prince crate cover (from $148), petfancy.com
A pet carrier that doubles as a bed (suitable for both cats and small dogs), the Sleepypod pampers your pet on a long trip and guarantees their safety; it quickly turns into a car seat and has been extensively crash-tested. Sleepypod mobile pet bed (from $207), sleepypod.com
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