Neutral Fabric Cat Canoe Options
We made a bunch of standard-size Cat Canoe® cat beds using really similar neutral color fabrics, which could be confusing. Hopefully this post will help to show how the fabrics all differ.
Little seven-pound Tink demonstrates our neutral color Cat Canoe® beds
Hopefully this grid photo makes it easier to compare the different fabrics. The Neutral Tan Cat Canoe has a sort of scratched-up, textured look and the colors are like oatmeal, tan, beige and latte. The William Morris Floral Tile Cat Canoe® uses colors more like latte, linen, light taupe and tan. Have a closer look at the faux bois fabric we used for the lining of this handsome cat bed. The Natural/Red Cat Canoe® is made with a cotton blender in colors you might describe as off-white, beige and ivory. The wine-colored red lining offers a surprising contrast. The Neutral Butter Bark Cat Canoe® was made with fabrics that coordinate with two Cat Ball® cat beds. These prints incorporate more yellow tones, but still refer to ivory and off white.
A closer look at these neutral fabrics
We also made some Cat Canoe® beds in brown tones, and were lucky enough to borrow a kitten for a photo shoot.
The Cat Canoe® in khaki and brown neutral fabric options
The Topographical Map Cat Canoe® is in...khaki? Is that a good description of the color? It looks great with the scratchy-looking navy blue lining! The Brown Burlap Weave Cat Canoe® uses a favorite new fabric of ours, printed to look like textured burlap, but it's actually a smooth cotton fabric. We lined these beds with a striped cotton.
The Cat Canoe® is demonstrated by a kitten and a tiny adult cat, but will fit cats to about 18 pounds.
Did we do an OK job describing these colors? Do you have better names for them? Are there colors you'd like to see in the future?
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