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  2. Amazon Prime Day's Massive Cat Tower Complete with ... - AOL

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    2 enclosed caves. 1 basket. 1 hammock. The cat tower (which is more like a cat compound, if you ask me) is also available in a few different colors and heights, though the discounts for some of ...

  3. Cat enclosure - Wikipedia

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    A home-built cat enclosure Balcony-style catio. A domestic cat enclosure, cat cage, cat run, catservatory or catio, a portmanteau of cat and patio, is a permanent or a temporary structure intended to confine a cat or multiple cats to a designated space for the cat to experience the outside.

  4. Adorable cat goes viral for being mega relaxed in a hammock - AOL

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    This cat relaxing in a hammock has become an internet sensation… more than 6 million people have watched him vibe out on TikTok Adorable cat goes viral for being mega relaxed in a hammock [Video ...

  5. Bed - Wikipedia

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    A hammock is a piece of suspended fabric or netting, used on ships and in some homes. A hideaway bed, invented by Sarah E. Goode in response to the needs of apartment-dwellers, folds up into another piece of furniture, such as a shelf or desk, when not in use.

  6. Litter (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    A rococo sedan chair arrives at a garden party; 19th-century oil painting by G. Borgelli. By the mid-17th century, sedans for hire had become a common mode of transportation. London had "chairs" available for hire in 1634, each assigned a number and the chairmen licensed because the operation was a monopoly of a courtier of King Charles I.

  7. Simon (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Simon (c. 1947 – 28 November 1949) was a ship's cat who served on the Royal Navy sloop-of-war HMS Amethyst.In 1949, during the Yangtze Incident, he received the PDSA's Dickin Medal after surviving injuries from an artillery shell, raising morale, and killing off a rat infestation during his service.