Best Cat Tunnel?

somayeh

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Hello,

I've been browsing to buy a cat tunnel for my kitten Kola here:


I wanted to know if anyone has experience with any good ones for a small space that don't look hideously ugly? 

All the ones I see on Amazon aren't very nice design wise 
 

Ideally looking for more than just one tunnel and maybe ones that potentially you can add on to at a later date?

Does anyone know anything like that exists?
 

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This one claims to be extensible, also you can put bends in it.
It's rather pricey, and seems to have a one foot diameter, which would take up a lot of space, and a smaller cat might feel that it isn't "tunnelly" enough; I don't know. Also, it's only available from Amazon, which I personally dislike because of the way they treat their employees.

OTOH, the crinkly stuff is all at the ends of the tunnel, which would reduce the noise.

I found this with a simple Google search on "cat tunnels." There were some that came up that looked a good deal more attractive to me, as well as being cheaper, but they didn't seem to be extensible. But I didn't go through the options all that thoroughly, either. I suspect you can do better. Also, I suspect that, even if a cat tunnel isn't officially "extensible," it might not be all that hard to jury rig something.

Margret
 

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I have 5 of the tunnels shown below (sorry for the crummy pic).  I picked them up at Petco.  Archie and Lucy love them!  I believe they come in several color options; I have the leopard print.  The tunnels crinkle, have portholes, and I can put them together in various configurations using the built-in hooks & loops.  

Sometimes we put all of them together into one super long tunnel run.  Other times we make circles.  And sometimes, we just put singles out.  When the cats grow bored (which of course they will), I put the tunnels away for a month or so.  Then dig them out of the closet to let the fun start all over again. 

 
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Great, thanks guys!
 
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