Fluffy Town is the perfect game for cat lovers who want to unleash their creativity and build a cozy community full of feline friends. In this guide, you’ll discover how to design and decorate adorable homes that match each cat’s personality and dress them up in cute outfits to make them even more special. Fluffy Town lets you create a vibrant world where your cats can interact, socialize, and truly thrive. While there are in-game costs for special decorations, premium outfits, and fun accessories, the joy of building a unique and lively cat paradise is absolutely worth it. Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the game, Fluffy Town offers endless opportunities to create your dream cat community and enjoy the purrs and playful moments.
Decorating your Fluffy Town will not only beautify your surroundings but will also allow you to increase the experience gain you get during special activities in Fluffy Town. There are 3 ways to get decorations in Fluffy Town, I’ll list down all this and give you some tips and tricks along the way. Let’s go!
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Benefits of investing in decorations
Decorating your Fluffy Town not only makes it livable for your cats but it also doubles the exp gain you get from special activities. Here’s a detailed explanation of how your decorations help you level up faster.
As your level progresses, you get to add more facilities; the more facilities you have, the more cats you can put in your Town. This means that your Town needs to expand, and accommodate the needs and wants of your growing Fluffy Town.
The construction shop will pop up if you click this medieval hammer beside the menu.

The cat house with + 2 on this side indicates that if you purchase this cat house, you get to add two more cats to your Town. However, as you may have noticed on the image below, there is a plant icon with a “Need” Logo just beside the tiny cat house, this my furry friend is the number of decoration points you need to make the 2 additional cats happy. From the word itself, this is a part of your cat’s needs.

You can see your happiness points beside your profile with the plant icon beside it. This is how you can monitor if you’re meeting your cat’s needs.

Here, you can see that the required happiness points in my Fluffy Town is 1,222 but I only have 1,055, this means that I need to purchase more decorations to reach the max happiness points.

If you click the plant icon this window will pop up, here, you can see what percentage of additional exp bonus buff you can get from your delivery services. Since I haven’t reached the max yet, I’m only at 15% additional bonus. My aim is to always reach the max, because I want to level up faster to reach the max level, then focus on something else.

You have to set a goal for yourself too. If your level is not your priority, I don’t think you need to focus on increasing your happiness points. Buying decorations is both challenging and expensive. You buy a couple of decorations, and you’ll be shocked that your gold coins have drained significantly. Whatever goal you set for yourself, don’t get pressured, just enjoy the game, either way we will meet at the top 😉
If you click your profile picture, you can also see your points and other information on your account.

By purchasing more decorations, you can increase your cats happiness and also make your Fluffy Town more beautiful.
Different ways to get decorations
Gold Coins
Acquiring decorations using your gold coins is probably the best way out there. It’s easier to save and acquire than gems and friendship coins.

Gems
Gems are really valuable in the game; the primary use of gems is to expand your cat and costume slots, and the other use is to buy gold coins. However, there are a lot of cute town decorations you can buy using your gems, so consider saving up to buy those as well. Also, the decorations bought from gems give higher happiness points than the regular decorations you can buy using gold coins and friendship coins in Fluffy Town.

To learn more about how to get more coins and gems, go here.
Friendship Coins
In Fluffy Town, helping your friends with their deliveries and helping them get rid of farm pests can earn you friendship coins. You can use these coins to purchase decorations to increase your happiness points. This is the most cost-effective way other than using coins and gems.









READ ME! Here’s a tip, stay away from decorations that don’t give you happiness points, not only are they very expensive, they also just drain your money.

Sharing My Fluffy Town Design
Cat market
1st Design: Welcome to my Fluffy Town cat market! I designed it with a medieval flair, creating separate areas for the fish market and the fruits and vegetables market to keep things organized. While building the market, I thought it would be a great idea to add some food stalls. After all, when people are strolling through the market, they’re bound to get hungry, and a snack is always a welcome treat.


Here’s a close-up of one of the refreshment stalls, where visitors can grab a bite. I also added a few delivery scooters to make the market feel more lively—it’s fun to imagine the vendors zipping around Fluffy Town, delivering fresh food and keeping things bustling.


2nd Design: For the second design, I kept the original market layout (as seen in the lower right), but added a new fish market on the left. I really wanted to keep the wet and dry markets separate, as that’s more realistic and hygienic.


I also included a chair and a water pump for added realism. In a market, vendors often need a place to sit, and water is essential for keeping everything clean and fresh.

One of my favorite touches is the grill I added to the fish market. In some Asian markets, you can ask the vendors to cook the seafood you’ve bought for an extra charge. It’s a fun detail that adds a personal touch and gives the market an authentic feel.

Cat Town
1st Design: In Fluffy Town, I wanted to create a medieval-inspired vibe for my small village. With only a limited selection of materials to work with, I had to get creative and make the most of what I had. One thing I focused on was making each house unique. Some homes have a mailbox, a small fountain, or even a bike, while others are more modest.
This variety highlights the differences between the cat classes. The wealthier cats might have a bike or a birdhouse, while the more humble homes feature only flowers or simple decorations. This subtle detail helps bring a realistic touch to the town by showing how cats with different levels of wealth live in different ways.


2nd Design: Below is my newest cat town design, and I’m really excited about how it turned out. One of the key updates is adding cozy rest facilities for my cats, like cardboard boxes they love to roll around in, placed in each property. It gives each home a warm, inviting feel, making it look like a true place to relax after a hard day’s work.
I also varied the design of each house to reflect the class division. Some homes have limited space, symbolizing a more modest lifestyle, while others are more lavish with bird cages, outdoor lounge areas, and even their own water supply. The wealthier cats have a water pump, while the less fortunate rely on a well. This contrast further emphasizes the economic differences between the cats.
Overall, I feel this design is much more homey and welcoming compared to the first one. It adds a sense of comfort and individuality to each cat’s living space in Fluffy Town, making it feel like a true community!

Cat Playground
In Fluffy Town, I decided to combine the playground and schoolyard into one shared space since there isn’t an actual school for my cats. With no school-specific decorations available, creating a separate schoolyard was tricky, so I came up with a solution: an interactive playground where my cats can both play and exercise. It serves as a fun, multifunctional area that works perfectly for both purposes!
I also placed most of the cat houses here, so my cats have a cozy spot to rest after all the fun and exercise. It’s adorable to watch them unwind, rolling around on their beds and in their cat boxes after a busy day of work and play.
Overall, this space may not be exactly what I envisioned, but it’s a sweet and functional addition to my Fluffy Town, and I’m so excited to see how it will turn out as I unlock more decorations and areas!


Cafe district
This part of my Fluffy Town is still a work in progress, and honestly, I feel like I didn’t fully plan out the space as well as I could have. I’m lacking some of the design materials and space I need to create a truly stunning cafe district for my cats. That said, I’m still happy with how it turned out because it has all the essentials I wanted.
The goal is to have all the baking cats and the one cat who makes jams in one central area, so they can work together to create delicious sweets every day. By keeping them close, they can function more efficiently and stay connected, without having to be separated.
Even though it’s not perfect yet, I’m excited about the progress. I can’t wait to see how it evolves as I unlock more space and decorations in Fluffy Town! Oh and have you seen my cat cosplaying Princess Jasmine? It’s so cute!!

Cat Beach
In creating a perfect cat beach, I wanted my cat beach in Fluffy Town to have all the elements of a real beach, even with the limited space. The beach is a place where my cats can relax, play, and enjoy the sun. There’s a lifeguard on duty and a couple of swim rings, and I added picnic blankets with food on them because, in real life, families often eat at the beach. To make it even more fun, I set up a volleyball area with two courts so my cats don’t have to fight over turns.
I also added two shower areas so my cats can have some privacy when changing clothes after swimming.
Since I only had one section of the beach unlocked when I built it, the space feels a little cramped, but I think it still captures the beach vibe!


Cat Farm
For my farm in Fluffy Town, I wanted to keep the design simple and relaxed with minimal decoration. My cats are constantly coming and going to the storage, so I made sure nothing would block their path or get in the way of their daily tasks. I decided to place the farm on a small, elevated piece of land so my cats could enjoy the beautiful scenery while gathering materials for their work.

The poultry is placed beside the cow shed, but I made sure to keep them separate from the crops to prevent any risk of diseases or parasites spreading between the livestock and plants. I felt it was safer to keep them away from the crops. To keep everything neat and organized, I added a small entrance with a red roof to match the farm’s overall color scheme, and a wooden fence created a clear separation between the different areas.
This layout not only ensures the health and safety of my cats and crops but also keeps the farm looking neat and cozy in Fluffy Town!

Cat Mine Site
I set up all the tools, linen, and materials workshops right next to the mine to keep them separate from the market, crops, and livestock. I wanted this area to feel like a dedicated workspace for my cats in Fluffy Town—somewhere my cats could focus on mining and crafting in the workshops without distractions.
This layout helps keep everything neat and organized. The cats working with dirt and tools stay in their own space, while the food-related work happens elsewhere. It’s all about creating balance and efficiency for my little community!

Japanese Food District
Here’s my Fluffy Town Japanese Food District! As you can see, I’ve kept the design as traditional as possible. To add more charm, I included cats that are busy cooking and others cutting green vegetables to bring the scene to life. It’s not quite finished yet, but I’ll definitely share an update once the decorations are complete.
Overall, I’m really happy with how it’s turned out so far!

Flower Shop
I originally wanted to create a massive flower bed in Fluffy Town, but the limited space I have to work with makes that a challenge. I’ll need to level up more to unlock additional areas before I can bring my full vision to life. My goal is to have a dedicated space for my plants and flowers—a vibrant, colorful spot where my cats can relax and enjoy the beauty, even if it’s just in a virtual world.
For now, I think this design works. It manages to keep the flower bed I wanted while staying simple and serene. It’s not exactly what I imagined yet in my Fluffy Town, but it still feels calm and inviting.

I hope this guide, along with my Fluffy Town design, inspires you to beautify your own cat community! I’ll definitely be adding more pictures if I decide to redecorate Fluffy Town in the future. I still dream of creating a cozy forest house and a school for my feline residents. However, I’m not quite sure how to make the school happen yet—Fluffy Town’s decoration options are a bit limited.
If you’re looking for more tips, guides, or reviews about Fluffy Town, be sure to check out my ultimate Fluffy Town guide compilation here!
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