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  2. 11 Best Cat Window Perches for Big and Small Cats - AOL

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    For now, check out the best cat window perches for large cats, kittens, multi-cat households, and more. Cordless Cat Window Perch. As far as Amazon reviewers are concerned, AMOSIJOY has perfected ...

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    Elevate your cat’s window-watching experience with the Lifis Cat Window Perch. Its two-tier design offers your feline friend a high vantage point to enjoy the sun, weather, and breathtaking views.

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    Zakkart Window Cat Hammock. Image 1 of 2. Nala sitting on the Zakkart Foldable Cat Window Hammock. ... I'm not surprised it has a five-star review on Amazon. 2. Nina Ottosson Buggin' Out Puzzle.

  5. The Sentinel (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    The brownstone is demolished and replaced with a modern apartment complex shortly thereafter. Miss Logan shows an apartment to a young couple. She explains that there are only two neighbors: a violin player and a reclusive nun. Alison, now blind and dressed as a nun, sits looking out the top apartment window.

  6. Good Neighbours (film) - Wikipedia

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    Spencer plans a dinner party as part of the set up of Victor. As Louise leaves Victor's window open per Spencer's plan she notices the car of the investigating officers sitting across from the apartment building. Victor seems ready for what is to come as Louise says good night to him.

  7. The Window (1949 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film, a critical success that was shot on location in New York City, was produced by Frederic Ullman Jr. for $210,000 but earned much more, making it a box-office hit for RKO Pictures. The film was directed by Ted Tetzlaff , who worked as a cinematographer on over 100 films, including another successful suspense film, Alfred Hitchcock 's ...