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  2. 7 Best Cat-Proof Couches That Your Furry Friends Can't ... - AOL

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    90" Recessed Arm Sofa with Reversible Cushions. While twill is not the top material for a cat-proof couch (microfiber is), this sofa still makes the list and earns extra points for its overall ...

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  4. 9 Best Cat Blankets — Approved by Kitties - AOL

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    Not fully waterproof. The Bedsure Plush Reversible Cat Blanket offers the perfect ... in bed or on the couch. As a cat blanket for bed, it offers extra warmth and softness, ensuring your pet feels ...

  5. Microfiber - Wikipedia

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    In furniture, microfiber is a close alternative to leather due to the simple upkeep of the qualities of the material. Easy to wipe off liquids and better suited for individuals with pets. Microfiber tablecloths will bead liquids until they are removed and are sometimes advertised showing red wine on a white tablecloth that wipes clean with a ...

  6. Animal furniture - Wikipedia

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    Typical pieces include pet beds, doghouses, hammocks, dog coolers, cat trees, parrot tents and extravagant play equipment. [1] In 2008, James Stephenson and Jason R. Rich cited high-end furniture for cats and dogs as one of the best categories of products to buy and sell for big profits. [2] Home-crafted furniture for pets has also become ...

  7. Naugahyde - Wikipedia

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    Naugahyde is an American brand of artificial leather.Naugahyde is a composite knit fabric backing and expanded polyvinyl chloride (PVC) coating. It was developed by Byron A. Hunter, a senior chemist at the United States Rubber Company, and is now manufactured and sold by the corporate spin-off Uniroyal Engineered Products LLC.