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  2. ‘Great for little legs’: Amazon's No. 1 bestselling dog steps ...

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    Amazon's No. 1 bestselling PetSafe CozyUp Folding Pet Steps make it easier — and right now, you can get a set starting at just $38 (down from $63!). And if you have Amazon Prime , you can get it ...

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    Yes, most vets do recommend cat water fountains, according to Dr. Hart. Cats tend to like the novelty of free-flowing water, which makes drinking more enticing.

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    Amazon. For just $31, this three-step set of stairs is hard to beat. Despite appearances, these stairs are said to hold pets up to 200 pounds (one 150-pound reviewer sat on it to test this claim ...

  5. Cat exercise wheel - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of a cat running on an exercise wheel. A cat exercise wheel is a large wheel on which a cat either runs on or walks on for exercise or play. A cat wheel looks like a large hamster wheel: the wheel turns due to the weight of the cat as it walks. [1] A wheel can be used for enrichment or to exercise high-energy indoor cats.

  6. Step stool - Wikipedia

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    Step stools are halfway between a ladder and a stool, being used, as a support platform, for reaching targets that are at heights between approximately 2 and 3 metres (6.6 and 9.8 ft). The most common modern type is made with two separate ladders connected to each other at the upper end, where there is a platform with an area big enough to ...

  7. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    reflectors used to mark lane divisions and edges of roads, also written cats-eye, genericised from the trademark Catseye (US: raised pavement marker; Botts' dots are similar) central heating boiler (US: furnace) central reservation physical barrier separating the two carriageways (on dual carriageways and motorways) (US: median strip) chancer