When Roii first came home, he was still recovering from a long illness.
After months of treatment, he survived — but lost all of his teeth along the way.
We tried buying him beautiful pet beds and soft little nests, hoping they would make him feel comfortable and safe. But strangely, he rarely used them for long.
Instead, he always returned to the same places:
a worn cotton blanket,
a soft shirt left on the sofa,
or a quiet corner with gentle sunlight.
That was when we began wondering:
What if many pet products are designed more for human eyes than for the pets themselves?
Humans naturally focus on aesthetics, trends, and interior styling.
But cats and dogs experience the world very differently from we do.
Studies have shown that dogs and cats do not see the full spectrum of colors that humans can. Their vision is much more limited, and many red or highly saturated tones may appear muted, brownish, or gray to them.
However, softer blues and yellow-green tones are generally easier for them to distinguish and respond to.
That realization slowly changed the way we design at Blipoli.
Sometimes the colors we choose are not simply about matching a home beautifully.
Sometimes they are chosen because they may feel calmer, softer, and easier for pets to perceive in their everyday world.
We also became deeply sensitive to touch and texture.
Cats and dogs experience comfort through their bodies first — through softness, warmth, breathability, and familiarity.
That’s why our beds, nests, and fabric pieces are made with carefully selected skin-friendly fabrics and high-quality Xinjiang organic cotton filling, chosen for their gentle texture and breathable comfort.
Every detail is created with one simple thought in mind:
Not just “Will this look beautiful in a home?”
But also:
“Will this feel safe and comforting for the little life resting inside it?”
At Blipoli, we don’t simply create products for pets.
We try to create small spaces that feel softer, calmer, and a little easier to love from their point of view.
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