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  2. 7 Best Cat Trees That Our Feline Friends Can’t Get Enough of ...

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    The best cat trees are spacious, offer ample space for climbing and stretching, and provide numerous ways for your kitty to play, relax, and have fun. They serve the purpose of acting as an indoor ...

  3. Burial tree - Wikipedia

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    Inuit tree burial, Leaf River, Quebec, c. 1924–1936. A burial tree or burial scaffold is a tree or simple structure used for supporting corpses or coffins.They were once common among the Balinese, the Naga people, certain Aboriginal Australians, and the Sioux and other North American First Nations.

  4. Natural burial - Wikipedia

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    Natural burial promotes the restoration of poor soil areas and allows for long-term reuse of the land. [12] Coffins (tapered-shoulder shape) and caskets (rectangular) are made from a variety of materials, most of them not biodegradable; 80–85% of the caskets sold for burial in North America in 2006 were made of stamped steel.

  5. Organic burial pods to replace tombstones with trees - AOL

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    It's called "Capsula Mundi," and it aims to replace coffins with egg-shaped burial pods. The deceased would serve as fertilizer while encased in a biodegradable coffin underground.

  6. The 10 Best Cat Trees to Keep Your Indoor Kitty Healthy ... - AOL

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    Faux Fur Cat Tree. If your cat isn't into heights but likes a cozy napping place, this small cat tree is a great option. With a hammock-type bed, two scratching posts, and two dangling pom pom ...

  7. Coffin - Wikipedia

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    A shop window display of coffins at a Polish funeral director's office A casket showroom in Billings, Montana, depicting split lid coffins. A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, for either burial or cremation. Coffins are sometimes referred to as caskets, particularly in American English.