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  2. 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.

  3. A patio for your cat: Catios are the new craze, here’s why ...

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    Catios can be built to any size, from the size of your deck to a small window. They provide outside and safe stimulation for your furry friend. A patio for your cat: Catios are the new craze, here ...

  4. Outdoor Space for Your Pets: Build Your Own 'Catio' - AOL

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    Yes, that's a "catio." And with apartment space at a premium it may seem strange to dedicate part of it exclusively to your cat. But, if you love cats, you understand why so many owners happily ...

  5. Cool 'Pop and Play' Catio on Amazon Takes Less Than 15 ...

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    Indoor cats live much longer than outdoor cats. But when the weather warms up and it's sunny and beautiful outside a lot of us want our cats to enjoy the great outdoors too.

  6. Torre Argentina Cat Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Torre Argentina Cat Sanctuary is a cat shelter in Rome, Italy, that makes use of the ancient ruins of Largo di Torre Argentina by providing a home within them for around 150 cats. [1] Cats at the sanctuary. After the excavation of the temple ruins in 1929, feral cats were drawn to the area, sheltered by Roman pillars and fed by locals. [2]

  7. Scratching post - Wikipedia

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    Homemade scratching post. A scratching post is a wooden post covered in rough material that cat owners provide so their pets have an acceptable place to scratch. The most common type consists of a wooden post, roughly 60–90 cm (24–35 in) tall, covered in rough fabric or sisal.