Bobcat wrote:
On May 4, 9:46 am, Bobcat wrote:
"Bobcat" bob_catt@... wrote:
We've been accused of pampering our four cats - Martha, Emily and Sophie indoors and Mooch our resident stray outdoors. There may be some truth to this, if you consider this inventory of cat-dedicated sleeping items around our house.
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- TOTAL: 10 cat beds, cat cushions, cat sofas and cat chairs
I've retaken cat bed inventory, and found that I missed one cat
cushion in the downstairs den. So the total should be 11, not 10!
I don't know, sounds just about adequate to me.
Let's see... I don't have a single dedicated cat bed, but I do have:
In the hallway: one Sherpa bag with a woollen blankie inside
One hard-sided carrier with folded newspaper inside
Office space: one big cat tower on the desk, with two cubby holes and a
soft cushion on top. I tried to put towels into the cubby holes to make
them more comfortable, but Miranda, my interior designer, pulled them
out of there. It seems they are not allowed.
Living-room space: one cat tree with three levels, popular sleeping spot.
One double cat tree (two poles with a 'bridge' between). It has a
separate nest level that is a popular sleeping place.
One butterfly chair with some soft cushions, just for the cats.
Sauna: one woolly cat bed (hey, I do have one cat bed) that my niece
crocheted for me a couple of years ago for Xmas.
Around the flat: sundry cardboard boxes, 5 ATM, for sleeping and
becoming invisible in.
--
Marina, Miranda and Caliban.
In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.