Even dogs021 Archivescats need to relax in style.
Ikea has just dropped a new collection designed exclusively for pets.
SEE ALSO: Ikea is roasting Apple for overpriced charging matsThe new Lurvigcollection, which means "hairy" in Swedish, made its pilot launch in five countries -- Japan, France, Canada, U.S and Portugal (Algarve) at the start of October, an Ikea spokesperson told Mashable.
From a plush dog bed to a fancy scratching mat, Ikea's pretty much got you covered.
Here's the catalogue, even if you aren't in a country that has the goods yet.
People are really, really psyched.
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And those that did manage to get their hands on the new collection naturally had to flaunt it on social media.
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According to the Swedish furniture giant, the new collection was created by "pet loving designers with support from trained veterinarians."
The collection is also pretty affordable, as is usually the case with the Swedish retailer, with the collection's priciest item, its padded cat house, coming in at $54.
Though really, we know we're going to end up buying it all anyway.
Brb, shopping on Ikea now.
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