I have purchased Snoozzy pet bumper beds many times in the past 7 years.
The ones I had purchased most recently do not hold up well to being
washed. On top of that they don't look anything like the photo here and I
was told by the manufacturer "We are not responsible for the color of
the bed.". The pictured cheetah print is ideal because it hides light
colored fur as well as dark. The color of the "cheetah" beds they sent
me most recently were actually dark brown with black spots. The fabric
did nothing to hide light-colored cat fur so theywere of little use to
me. I argued with the company for a refund but after paying shipping
both ways, I would have spent over $30. I was not willing to waste $30
when the product cost was only about $50. I decided to use them in high
up places where the fur buildup would not be noticed
The beds now are useless to me. The padding has lumped up into small, hard balls. I couldn't figure out why my cats weren't using the new beds after several months of having used them. They preferred the older snoozzy beds for some reason. Finally I did a thorough, tactile inspection and I found several small, hard lumps in each of the newer beds. The cats had "The Princess and the Pea" syndrome. These newer beds have been washed, at most, a 6 or 7 times each but that was enough to cause the padding to knot up into really hard lumps. The Snoozy beds I purchased years ago have been washed dozens of times and they are fine. They seem to have a different padding inside. If you don't foresee needing to wash your pets bed often, then this is a decent bed. Just plan on throwing it out after a handful of washings if there are any lumps- oh and don't expect the color to be what is pictured.
The beds now are useless to me. The padding has lumped up into small, hard balls. I couldn't figure out why my cats weren't using the new beds after several months of having used them. They preferred the older snoozzy beds for some reason. Finally I did a thorough, tactile inspection and I found several small, hard lumps in each of the newer beds. The cats had "The Princess and the Pea" syndrome. These newer beds have been washed, at most, a 6 or 7 times each but that was enough to cause the padding to knot up into really hard lumps. The Snoozy beds I purchased years ago have been washed dozens of times and they are fine. They seem to have a different padding inside. If you don't foresee needing to wash your pets bed often, then this is a decent bed. Just plan on throwing it out after a handful of washings if there are any lumps- oh and don't expect the color to be what is pictured.
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