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It’s a challenge keeping our furry friends safe in the busy urban sprawl. Even in suburban and rural areas, there’s always the threat of Whiskers getting dirty, lost, or even attacked by coyotes and other predators. On the other hand, it’s maddening to think those little sweeties have to stay inside all day and night. Besides, even the craziest cat lady can only handle so much litter smell.
The solution? Catios. They’re enclosed patios for cats, only way cooler. A space that allows your cat to run around, scratch things, and do cat stuff in a private, contained (and aesthetically pleasing) area. They’re basically a man cave (or she shed) for your cat.
Seattle-based Catio Spaces sells DIY plans for $49.95. Per their website, they’ll also design one for you — whether ground-level or window perch style catio — and build it to complement your home, budget and style.
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PinWant to learn more? The Animal Rescue Site has good resource page that contains several links about this catio trend.
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