Why you need a cat bed

In ARC Raiders, the Cat Bed is a specific trinket that serves a single, high-value purpose: upgrading your Scrappy III pet to Scrappy IV. Without this item, your companion remains stuck at its current tier, limiting its combat effectiveness and survival capabilities in the harsh environment.

While you can find many useful resources in the wild, the Cat Bed is not a common drop. It is a specialized crafting component that requires deliberate effort to locate. Securing one is essential if you want to maximize your pet's potential before tackling harder content.

The upgrade process is straightforward once you have the item. You simply interact with a workstation and select the upgrade option. However, finding the bed itself is the real challenge, making it a priority target for any player looking to strengthen their team.

Search Buried City Zones

The Buried City map offers several reliable spawn points for Cat Beds. Focus your search on three specific districts: Plaza Rosa, Santa Maria House, and Piazza Arbusto. These locations are clustered in the central and eastern sectors of the map, making them efficient targets if you are clearing a specific area.

Plaza Rosa

Plaza Rosa is the most consistent location for Cat Beds. Look for the open-air market stalls and the surrounding residential structures. The beds often spawn near the central fountain or tucked into the corners of the two-story buildings lining the plaza. Check the upper balconies as well, as they are frequently overlooked.

Santa Maria House

Santa Maria House is a large, multi-room structure in the northern part of Buried City. Cat Beds here tend to spawn in the main hall or the adjacent bedrooms. Because the building is dense with loot, prioritize clearing the ground floor first. The beds are usually placed against walls or in the center of rooms to maximize space.

Piazza Arbusto

Piazza Arbusto is a smaller, quieter district to the east. The beds here are less crowded, allowing for faster collection. Check the small courtyards and the single-story homes that border the main square. Since this area has fewer players, it is a safe option if you are playing solo or want to avoid early-game conflicts.

Search Dam Battlegrounds

The Dam Battlegrounds map offers reliable Cat Bed spawns, primarily concentrated in the residential apartment blocks. If you missed them in the Buried City, focus your search here. The items spawn inside specific buildings, so you will need to enter the structures to loot them.

Pale Apartments

Head to the Pale Apartments complex. This area is one of the most consistent sources for Cat Beds. Enter the building and check the individual apartments. The item typically spawns on the floor or on a bed frame inside the rooms. Clear the area of enemies first, as the Dam is heavily contested.

Ruby Residence

The Ruby Residence is located nearby. Like the Pale Apartments, this building contains multiple units. Search the living areas and bedrooms. The Cat Bed spawns as a static item, so it does not move. If you find one here, you have secured your objective for this section.

Dam Annex

Check the Dam Annex building as well. Some players report finding Cat Beds near the red lockers in the annex. This location is slightly different from the residential blocks but worth a quick check if you are already in the vicinity. Look inside the rooms and near the locker areas.

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Locate the Apartment Complexes

Find the Pale Apartments or Ruby Residence on your map. These are the primary spawn points in the Dam.

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Enter the Buildings

Clear any enemies outside. Enter the apartments and check each room. The Cat Bed is usually on the floor or bed.

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Check the Dam Annex

If you haven't found one yet, head to the Dam Annex. Look near the red lockers and inside the rooms.

Use the Cat Bed

You have found the item, but it remains a raw component until you process it. The Cat Bed serves as the specific material required to upgrade a Scrappy III pet to Scrappy IV. This upgrade is not automatic; you must manually apply the item at a designated crafting station.

Navigate to any Workstation in the game. Interact with the station to open the upgrade menu. Locate the Scrappy III pet in your inventory list and select the option to upgrade. Confirm the consumption of the Cat Bed to finalize the process. The pet will then appear with its improved Scrappy IV status.

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Locate a Workstation

Find an active Workstation in your current zone. These are the primary hubs for item modification and pet enhancement.

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Access the Upgrade Menu

Interact with the Workstation interface. Navigate to the pet or inventory section where your current Scrappy III is stored.

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Apply the Cat Bed

Select the upgrade option for the Scrappy III. The system will require the Cat Bed from your inventory to complete the transition to Scrappy IV.

Common mistakes to avoid

Finding the cat bed in ARC Raiders is straightforward once you know where to look, but several traps can send you on a wild goose chase. The most frequent error is ignoring red lockers. Players often scan tables and shelves, overlooking the bright red storage units that frequently contain this specific trinket. If you are not checking every red locker in a given area, you will likely miss the item entirely.

Another common pitfall is confusing the cat bed with other similar-looking collectibles. The game features various small trinkets that share visual similarities, leading to accidental pickups or missed spawns. Always verify the item tooltip before adding it to your inventory. The cat bed has a distinct description and icon; if it looks like a generic scrap or a different quest item, it is not what you need.

Finally, do not assume the item spawns in every building. While red lockers are a reliable indicator, the cat bed only appears in specific locations tied to the game’s progression or side activities. If you have cleared a zone and found nothing, move on rather than waiting or reloading. The item is location-locked, not time-dependent.

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