I love my cats.
Why most solutions failed
Most solutions weren't designed for real life.
Some were built to look functional, not to feel comfortable.
Some worked in theory, but failed in daily use.
And many solved one problem — by creating another.
Plastic covers that trapped heat and made noise.
Layers that slipped, bunched up, or needed constant adjusting.
Products that technically worked —
but never felt like they belonged in a home.
I didn't want something I had to explain.
Or remove when guests came over.
I wanted protection that felt invisible —
until the moment it was needed.
That's what most products missed.
So I rethought what protection should feel like.
Because comfort matters too.
Soft enough to sleep on —
not something you 're waiting to remove.
Because cleaning shouldn’t feel overwhelming.
Machine washable, no stress, no panic.
Because your home deserves better.
Looks like décor, not something you hide when guests arrive.
That became the standard.
Anything that didn’t meet it — didn’t make it.
The blanket that met the standard.
Not designed to be sold.
Designed to live with.
It’s designed to protect quietly —
without changing how your home feels.