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Not even counting the hundreds of toys and wands and the treats they get, I am so guilty of spoiling my kitties.
I think I have more cat furniture/places for cats to lay/sit/climb/play than I have places for humans to sit or sleep in my house.
I have in my livingroom: one cat condo, one cat wheel, one glass topped end table for kitty bellies to stay cool on, one multi-level storage shelf/entertainment center that has baskets and cushions at different heights for kitty occupation and one glass-topped coffee table (see end table.)
In my kitchen: there are two chairs with chair pads, the table, a stool, a plastic storage bin, and a screen-topped cactus aquarium for the kitties to sit/stand/lounge/climb upon. And a 30" tall cat scratching post.
In my guest room: there's a chair with a pad, a double cat hammock, a papasan chair, a full-sized bed, two end tables and a cat condo.
In the bathrooms: nice bathroom rugs, the tubs and closed toilet seats, plus the sinks.
In the office downstairs, there are two office chairs, a sewing machine cabinet, a 6 foot table, a 5-level nylon cat condo and a fabulous, room-length closet with many places to climb/hide/explore in and around.
In the hallway, there is a floor-to-ceiling cat tree, a cat bed, a small cat scratcher with sisal balls hanging off it, a cardboard scratcher and storage bins to lie on. And a bookcase.
In my bedroom, there is a huge, refrigerator sized, 5-level cat condo, a smaller two-level one in front of the window, a cat bed, MY bed, and a wicker shelf that has 2 shelves lined with blankies just for cat naps. Bonnie likes to climb to the top and nap on the top of the arch.
I adopted my first cat, Ginger, in August of 2005. Please, tell me, how did I get to be so insane about spoling my fur kids?!?
(Oh yes, I remember now...I joined TCS...
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I think I have more cat furniture/places for cats to lay/sit/climb/play than I have places for humans to sit or sleep in my house.
I have in my livingroom: one cat condo, one cat wheel, one glass topped end table for kitty bellies to stay cool on, one multi-level storage shelf/entertainment center that has baskets and cushions at different heights for kitty occupation and one glass-topped coffee table (see end table.)
In my kitchen: there are two chairs with chair pads, the table, a stool, a plastic storage bin, and a screen-topped cactus aquarium for the kitties to sit/stand/lounge/climb upon. And a 30" tall cat scratching post.
In my guest room: there's a chair with a pad, a double cat hammock, a papasan chair, a full-sized bed, two end tables and a cat condo.
In the bathrooms: nice bathroom rugs, the tubs and closed toilet seats, plus the sinks.
In the office downstairs, there are two office chairs, a sewing machine cabinet, a 6 foot table, a 5-level nylon cat condo and a fabulous, room-length closet with many places to climb/hide/explore in and around.
In the hallway, there is a floor-to-ceiling cat tree, a cat bed, a small cat scratcher with sisal balls hanging off it, a cardboard scratcher and storage bins to lie on. And a bookcase.
In my bedroom, there is a huge, refrigerator sized, 5-level cat condo, a smaller two-level one in front of the window, a cat bed, MY bed, and a wicker shelf that has 2 shelves lined with blankies just for cat naps. Bonnie likes to climb to the top and nap on the top of the arch.
I adopted my first cat, Ginger, in August of 2005. Please, tell me, how did I get to be so insane about spoling my fur kids?!?
(Oh yes, I remember now...I joined TCS...