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Cozy Pet Sofa Bed - Pillow #25 My Blueberry Night

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Cozy Pet Sofa Bed - Pillow #25 My Blueberry NightThe Cozy Pet Sofa Bed Pillow #25 My Blueberry Night is designed for luxury and comfort, offering your pet a restful retreat with a touch of elegance. Crafted from high quality, breathable cotton fabric, this pet bed ensures plush support with its removable pillows, providing a cozy spot for lounging or napping. The deep, rich blue hue effortlessly blends into modern home dcor, adding a sophisticated touch to your living space. With its durable, sand

The Cozy Pet Sofa Bed - Pillow #25 My Blueberry Night is designed for luxury and comfort, offering your pet a restful retreat with a touch of elegance. Crafted from high-quality, breathable cotton fabric, this pet bed ensures plush support with its removable pillows, providing a cozy spot for lounging or napping. The deep, rich blue hue effortlessly blends into modern home décor, adding a sophisticated touch to your living space. With its durable, sand-washed canvas cover that softens with washing, this sofa bed is not only stylish but also easy to maintain. Its pet-safe materials ensure a safe haven for your furry friend, while the non-slip base keeps it secure during playtime. Ideal for both cats and small dogs, it’s more than just a pet bed—it’s a chic addition to your home.

Key Features:

  • Durable Fabric: Made from high-quality, breathable sand-washed canvas that softens with every wash for a luxurious feel.
  • Plush Support: Equipped with removable pillows that offer extra cushioning and comfort for your pet.
  • Chic Design: The rich color adds a sophisticated touch, blending seamlessly into your home's interior design.
  • Machine Washable: Effortless to maintain with removable, washable covers, making it easy to keep your pet’s sofa clean and fresh.
  • Non-Slip Base: The secure, non-slip base ensures that the bed stays in place, even during playful moments.
  • Sustainable & Pet-Safe: Crafted with 100% GRS certified recycled polyester fiber and free from harmful chemicals, ensuring your pet’s safety and comfort.
  • Safety Standards: Inspired by the standards of baby products and furniture for added peace of mind.

Perfect for both cats and small dogs, this pet sofa bed is designed to provide a restful retreat. Whether for napping, lounging, or curling up, its stylish and functional design makes it a wonderful addition to your living space while giving your pet a dedicated spot to rest in comfort and style.

 

Brand: Moggo Doggo
Materials: Cover 100%  cotton,  inner filling 100% GRS certificated recycled polyester fiber.
Weight: 1.5kg
Please note that there may be a discrepancy of 1-2 centimeters due to manual measurements. Suitable for cats and dogs weighing up to 6 kilograms. Product colors may vary slightly due to photography lighting. 
Care Tips:
Machine washable (up to 60°C).
Tumble dry at low temperature (up to 80°C).
Iron at moderate temperature (up to 200°C).
Do not dry clean or bleach.
Category: Cat Loungers & Beds
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    Immer
    Draper, US
    ★★★★★ 4
    As A Dominant Species, We Dance On The Razor’s Edge
    Format: Hardcover
    Under A White Sky Elizabeth Kolbert’s claim to fame is her book The Sixth Extinction. In comparison Kolbert’s under A White Sky is rather short and disorganized, yet her coverage of those working on solutions to Climate Change is pretty darn interesting.  In her conclusion, she writes, “This has been a book about people trying to solve problems created by people trying to solve problems.” Putting this sentence at the book’s beginning rather than buried at its end would have provided a reader a compass to help determine where Kolbert was going with her dialogue. As she wades through the reversed direction of the Chicago river; Asian carp; Cane toads; forced and accelerated evolution in regard to coral, in particular in regard to the Great Barrier Reef (without discussing the importance of the worlds reefs; the continual flooding of New Orleans both despite and because of the actions of The Army Corps of engineers, one begins to ponder a general connection that might exist, while the book itself is headed toward a two star rating. Then, Kolbert got to Global Warming and Climate science. The book’s last sixty pages are worth the complete price of admission. The chapter begins with carbon sequestration, the pros and cons of how it can be done, and does it also contribute to the growing problem. The stoppered bathtub” analogy is perhaps the best analogy I’ve heard in regard to the anthropocentric carbon dioxide problem on the Earth. The tub is full of water/ the sky’s CO2 level; the tubs stoppered, so the water isn’t going anywhere, and the atmosphere’s increased CO2 level won’t drop in the near future either; and even if the water flow to the tub is reduced, it will still accumulate until over flowing, as will reduced emissions continue to amass in the atmosphere. In a sense, we are already beyond the tipping point in terms of global temperature increase. Harvard University Center for the Environment director Dan Schrag says, “I’m a scientist. My job is not to tell people the good news. My job is to describe the world as accurately as possible.” He predicts, due to the fact that the oceans must equilibriate. “If we were to stop CO2 emissions tomorrow, which of course isn’t possible, it’s still going to warm for centuries. That’s just basic physics.” Thus enters the topic of geoengineering, and the connection with people trying to solve problems created by people trying to solve problems truly comes into focus. Kolbert , in a rather clandestine way connects the dots of her past “local problems”, but now the problem fix, if it doesn’t work could create problems beyond solving. She hits the nail on the head with this. Humans have been around 35-50 thousand years, but only the last ten thousand or so have they thrived, largely due to agriculture and differentiation of what one can do because of agriculture. But ag has only been able to thrive because of the rather consistent global weather of the past ten thousand years, due to glacial retreat. This has been presented in great detail by Jared Diamond in his book Guns, Germs, and Steel. The CO2 we’ve put into the atmosphere isn’t going anywhere, as we continue to pour more into the mix. Her interviews with climate scientists do not bode well for our species, as everything they think of to combat the CO2 conundrum brings more as the bathtub continues to fill. One could say humans have become victims of their own success as a species. Ultimately, one gets the feeling from Kolbert and her interviews, that the enormous fluctuations in the Earth’s climate over geological time, and those yet to come, render whatever we do as humans as a moot point. The Earth will shake is off as a dog rids itself of fleas. She also brings to the argument, when the blank really hits the fan, as it will despite, or because of any preventative efforts by man, the resulting population displacements will be staggering. A sobering, informative book as we, as a species, dance on the razor’s edge.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2021
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    Christine Liu
    Boise, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    fascinating and compellingly written
    Format: Hardcover
    Elizabeth Kolbert is one of my favorite nonfiction authors. She has such a knack for writing in a clear, compelling way that makes you think and marvel and ask questions you've never considered before. In her previous book, The Sixth Extinction, she catalogs all the ways in which humans have drastically changed the natural world, ushering the new age of the Anthropocene. Under a White Sky is an exploration of the ways scientists around the world are trying to undo those changes. There are people engineering unique solutions to combat a variety of environmental threats: invasive carp in the Chicago River and cane toads in Australia, Louisiana's rapidly disappearing Mississippi River delta, rare species that now depend entirely on human conservation for their continued survival, and, perhaps most pressingly, the problem of rising carbon emissions and global climate change. That there are brilliant minds working innovatively to solve these problems inspires optimism. But these sobering portraits really highlight the extreme human measures it takes to keep at bay the problems caused by humans interfering with nature in the first place. We've already transformed the planet; how much more will it be transformed by these interventions, and in what ways?
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2021
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    Carlos
    Cuba, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Exactly what I ordered
    Format: Paperback
    As described the book was in great condition and ut was delivered with care
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2025
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    Wayne C. Solomon
    Lexington, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Five Stars
    Format: Paperback
    Look no further. This work is the Rosetta Stone of storytelling.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2017
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    D. Christofferson
    Louisville, US
    ★★★★★ 2
    It's good for storytelling but has content in stories that's inappropriate in this century
    Format: Audiobook
    Well modulated interesting and excellent storytelling ability, and skills to teach us of the same. However. I get to the 2nd lesson, it's a book of fiction for the story premise. She describes a woman in her family who can't get pregnant (in the old days), knowing her husband really wants children,and gets happy, as she turns to her "maid" and exclaims that this is alright, he can have a child with their maid! Then the storytelling author, laughs, jokes, about pleasing him and when she says the audience is laughing too, that maybe he can get a 2nd maid pregnant too. Laughing and joking I. The man's eyes as she tells it, about men and their sex drives. I'm not reading g a Victorian romance novel or of the plantation owners in the south, I'm reading a book of lessons on good story telling. This turned me off 500%, and I am done with this author and this book. Is this told by an FDLS polygamist, or ...what? What would make this story in 2013, OK to teach in a college course, or in this book? I don't care if she even made it up for a family old story.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025

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