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    The post 7 Best Heated Cat Beds and Houses to Keep Your Feline Warm and Cozy appeared first on CatTime. ... It comes in dimensions of 19″ x 22″ x 17″ and is weather-resistant and insulated ...

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  5. Cat tree - Wikipedia

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    A cat tree (also referred to as a cat house, cat condo, kitty condo, or cat tower) is an artificial structure for a cat to play, exercise, relax and sleep on. [1] [2] Cat trees vary in height and complexity, with most cats preferring features offering height [1] over comfort, particularly if tall enough to allow a clear survey of their territory.

  6. Building insulation material - Wikipedia

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    Faster construction than stick-built house. Less lumber required. Insulate acoustically. Impermeable to moisture. Can truck prefabricated panels to construction site and assemble on site. Create shell of solid insulation around house, while reducing bypasses common with stick-frame construction. The result is an inherently energy-efficient house.

  7. Superinsulation - Wikipedia

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    Several houses, duplexes and condominiums based on Lo-Cal principles were built in Champaign–Urbana in the 1970s. [3] [4] In 1977 the "Saskatchewan House" [5] was built in Regina, Saskatchewan, by a group of Canadian government agencies. It was the first house to demonstrate the value of superinsulation publicly and generated much attention.