You don't really need a dedicated bed for a cat. they are not like dogs at all & will lie around all over the house. The doggie-style beds can be used for either & are inexpensive.
Well... This Is Haveing Sex With Your Cat. Sorry, I Meant Your Racoon.
For their bedding... cat litter or sand.
the fatter the gerbil, the thicker the bedding.
Maybe it smells of food and then the cat is attracted to it. Or it could be that your son is wetting the bed and blaming it on the cat.
To reduce cat allergies, clean your home regularly by vacuuming carpets and furniture, dusting surfaces, and washing bedding. Use a HEPA filter in your vacuum and air purifier to trap allergens. Wash your cat's bedding and toys frequently. Consider using hypoallergenic cleaning products.
They are tapeworm eggs.
The Lions, Tigers and Kitties set has just as much bedding as the Winnie the Pooh collection. The only difference is the pattern.
You can use a cat litter scoop to remove the old/wet bedding. Then sprinkle in new bedding. If there is any odor, you can neutralize it with pet odor exterminator candles from PetProductsByRoyal.com
about 10-25$
Do you mean scratching? It is normal for all cats to scratch: it is marking its' territory.
I recommend Karefresh or Yesterdays News. But yes, it does.
Yes... Your cat, like humans, do not want to sleep in their own waste.