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IKEA just launched an absolutely fur-bulous range

Pet owners! Have you heard?

IKEA just launched a new range that’s bound to stroke you the right way. While IKEA has done well for humans, it sorely lacked a range of furniture designed especially for pets. Well, that is until now. Say hello to LURVIG, which means “hairy” in Swedish, an apt name for cats and dogs accessories.

At first glance, the LURVIG pet furniture range looks fantastic, at an attractive price point. Take a look at these pawsome pictures and I think you’ll agree.

IKEA LURVIG pet furniture for dogs and cats

IKEA LURVIG pet furniture for dogs and cats

Awww, finally a “KLIPPAN” for furkids. ($49.99)

LURVIG Cat scratching mat

A wrap around cat scratching mat that lets you quickly and easily transform an ordinary table leg into a scratching tree. ($5.99)

Cat house with pad

Does it mean the end of hacks like this, since IKEA now offers a similar cat house with pad? ($10.98)

LURVIG pet bed

With this new pet bed, the DUKTIG doll bed may not get transformed into a bunk bed for cats and dogs ever again. The LURVIG pet bed can be used in 2 different ways: as a cozy nook with medium-high walls or put it upside down to give your pet a clear view in all directions. ($37.98 / $27.98)

LURVIG pet bed

LURVIG cat carrier case

Travelling, IKEA style. ($24.99)

IKEA LURVIG Cat toy

Play tunnel ($7.99) and cat toy ($2.99) for hours of fun. (The look of surprise on this kitty just cracks me up)

IKEA LURVIG pet furniture for dogs and cats

My favourite is this cat house with legs. ($49.99) It doubles as a nightstand or side table. And you can remove the legs and slot it into the KALLAX. Smart move, IKEA.

IKEA LURVIG pet furniture for dogs and cats

The pet furniture range seems pretty extensive with almost everything you’ll need to keep your furry friend (and you) happy. From beds to leashes to bowls to couch covers. The collection is rolling out in stores across the US, Canada, France and Japan first. Others will need to wait till March 2018.

IKEA LURVIG pet furniture for dogs and cats

What do you think of the LURVIG pet furniture range? Will your dogs and cats approve?

Click here for more IKEA pet furniture hacks.

Click here to view the LURVIG collection.

Photos: Courtesy of IKEA via Bored Panda

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