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Friday, May 03, 2013
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Our cats love, love, love the cat tree.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how we did without one with our first two kitties. Sometimes, I feel sorry for them. Izzy is clawing her way around the pole, again, as I type! LOL
DeleteHahaha…I see never ending hours of amusement in their future :p Too too cute :)
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah. They love the tree. Izzy spends a lot of time on it. Fiona tends to do more clawing and chasing Isabel up the tree than lounging on it, these days, but it's seriously the best cat item we've ever owned.
DeleteHow cute is that!? My cats would LOVE something like that :)
ReplyDeleteIt is awesome, Jennifer. We got the tree when Fiona adopted us and it has honestly been the best money we've spent on the kitties (except maybe for the dozens of jingle balls). They use it every day, without fail.
DeleteAwww...I wonder if Piper would enjoy a cat tree...
ReplyDeleteI'm sure she would. Mine are crazy about theirs. Not a day goes by that they don't scratch, climb, sleep on it or chase each other up and down the tree. Ours is between my desk and a set of windows -- ideal for both being near their chosen human and watching the wildlife.
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