Calming Cat Bed Review: Is the Homeuslynn Donut Bed Worth It?

Calming Donut Dog and Cat Bed for Indoor Cats, Anti-Anxiety Round Fluffy Soft Washable Small Pet Bed for Puppy and Kitten, Warming Comfortable Luxury Anti-Slip Waterproof Mute Base 20in Gray
Homeuslynn
- HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS: Imitating rabbit fur, enhancing comfort and warmth, The pet soothing plush dog bed is made of durable and soft plush fabric, The interior is filled with super-soft PP cotton, which is very suitable for cold winters and relieves the pet muscle and joint pain
- COMFORTABLE SLEEP: The donut dog bed is designed with raised dog pillows that provide head and neck support, while the round dog bed for puppies provides sufficient safety for your pet. The dog cat sofa can give your little dog its own space and provide a more comfortable, stable sleep and anti anxiety dog bed
- SIZE: This small-sized dog bed measures approximately 20" x 20" x 8", making it perfect for a 10 pound cat or a puppy snuggling up on a furry dog bed
- WATERPROOF AND ANTI-SLIP: The bottom of this indoor cat bed is waterproof and anti slip, ensuring durability and stability, and ensuring pet safety
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Raised rim gives my cat a clear place to tuck her head — she stopped pacing the couch within the first three nights
- Machine-washable entire bed; came out of the dryer fluffy with no clumping
- Waterproof base prevented a surprise leak from reaching our hardwood floor
- Anti-slip bottom kept the bed in place even on a textured rug
- PP cotton fill retained loft after two washes — no obvious flattening
Cons
- Vacuum-sealed packaging means you need 24 hours for the fill to fully expand — don't expect an instant fluffy bed
- The 20-inch diameter is genuinely tight for a 10-lb cat; Luna (9 lbs) fits comfortably but can't fully stretch out
- Plush surface does attract fine cat hair — a lint roller becomes your best friend
- No removable cover means the whole thing goes in the wash, which strains smaller machines
Quick Verdict
The Homeuslynn calming cat bed is a solid, budget-friendly option for small cats and kittens under 10 lbs who enjoy curling up or leaning against raised edges. It won't transform a genuinely anxious cat into a zen buddha — it's a bed, not a vet prescription — but the plush fill, waterproof base, and machine-washable construction make it one of the more practical sub-$30 options I've tested. I'd give it a 4.2 out of 5, docking points for its snug sizing and the mandatory 24-hour puff-up wait after unpacking.
What Is the Homeuslynn Calming Donut Cat Bed?
The Homeuslynn is a round, donut-shaped pet bed made from rabbit-fur-imitation plush on the outer surface and filled with super-soft PP cotton throughout. Its defining feature is the raised outer rim — a design that mimics the tucked-in, cocoon-like feel many cats instinctively seek when they're stressed or simply ready to sleep. The 20-inch diameter and 8-inch rim height make it a small bed by standard measurements, but the vertical loft creates the impression of something cozier and more enclosed than a flat cushion.

It's marketed primarily as an anti-anxiety bed for both cats and small dogs, with the logic that the donut shape and soft fill provide physical comfort and a sense of security. The base layer is waterproof and anti-slip, addressing two common pain points: accidents reaching your floor, and the bed sliding away every time your cat hops in. You can throw the entire thing in a washing machine, which is honestly the feature I value most after six months of owning multiple pet beds.
Key Features
- Rabbit-fur-imitation plush shell with PP cotton fill throughout
- Raised donut rim for head/neck support and cocoon-like security
- Waterproof base layer prevents floor damage from accidents or spills
- Anti-slip bottom keeps the bed stationary on hard floors and rugs
- Entire bed is machine washable; returns to original loft after drying
- Available in 20-inch diameter; recommended for pets up to 10 lbs
- Vacuum-sealed packaging; requires 24 hours to fully expand after unpacking
Hands-On Review
Two weeks ago I unboxed this on a rainy Tuesday afternoon — the kind of gray day that makes Luna, my 9-lb tabby, extra restless. I opened the bag, shook out the compressed fill, and was met with something that looked more like a deflated pool float than a bed. I gently patted and fluffed as instructed, then left it alone.

The next morning I came back to something that looked much closer to the product photos. I placed it on the hardwood in the living room and waited. Luna sniffed it for about thirty seconds, circled twice, and then curled directly into the donut rim — chin resting on the raised edge, tail tucked around her body. She was asleep within five minutes. That was the moment I started taking notes.
By day four, she'd claimed it as her primary sleeping spot over the couch cushion she'd used for two years. The plush surface holds warmth nicely without being overheated, and the PP cotton fill compresses just enough to cradle her weight without flattening out completely by morning. I've washed it twice on a gentle cycle. Both times it came out of the dryer fluffy with no fill clumping — a common failure point in cheaper beds I've tested.

What surprised me was the waterproof base. On day eight, Luna knocked over her water bowl — a daily occurrence I no longer find amusing. The top absorbed a fair bit of water, but the base underneath was bone dry and the floor suffered no damage. If you have a cat who tends to have occasional accidents or you're placing this on carpet, that base layer is genuinely useful rather than a marketing afterthought.
The only real friction point: sizing. At 20 inches, this bed fits Luna comfortably, but she can't fully stretch out lengthwise. If she were even one pound heavier, or if she were a longer-bodied breed, she'd be cramped. The product page specifies 10 lbs as the max, and I'd trust that range — size up if you're buying for a larger cat or a cat who sprawls when they sleep.
Who Should Buy It?
The Homeuslynn calming cat bed is a good fit if:
- You have a small cat or kitten under 10 lbs who curls or burrows to sleep
- You want a machine-washable bed without dealing with a removable cover
- You need waterproofing protection on hardwood, tile, or laminate floors
- You're working with a tight budget and want the most practical features for under $30
- Your cat already shows a preference for raised edges, couch arms, or enclosed spaces
Skip this one if your cat weighs more than 10 lbs and prefers to stretch out fully when sleeping. Also skip it if you can't accommodate the 24-hour expansion wait after unpacking — if you need a bed your cat can use immediately, look for a bed that ships pre-fluffed.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Homeuslynn doesn't quite fit your needs, here are two alternatives worth a look:
- B Friends Donut Cat Bed — A comparable donut-shaped design with faux fur and memory foam fill. A bit pricier, but the memory foam provides better joint support for older cats or those with mild arthritis.
- Best Friends by Sheri Ultra Soft Calming Cat Bed — Widely regarded as the category benchmark. The fill is reportedly higher quality and it tends to hold its shape longer, but it costs roughly twice as much and some models don't have a fully waterproof base.
FAQ
Yes, a cat up to 10 lbs fits comfortably in the 20" x 20" x 8" donut shape. The raised rim gives them a place to burrow, but they won't be able to fully stretch out lengthwise — so size up if your cat is closer to 10 lbs or enjoys sprawling.
Final Verdict
The Homeuslynn calming cat bed isn't going to solve behavioral anxiety — if your cat has genuine stress issues, a trip to the vet will do more than any bed can. But as a physical comfort product, it delivers on its core promise: a soft, warm, washable place for a small cat to curl up and feel secure. The donut shape works, the waterproof base is a genuine asset, and the machine-washable construction means it won't become a fur-collecting eyesore after a month. For under $30, it's hard to argue with the value. Luna's still sleeping in it every night — and on a rainy Tuesday, that's really all I needed.