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Post by charley1968 on Aug 22, 2015 19:29:15 GMT -5
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Post by henrun on Oct 25, 2015 15:59:02 GMT -5
That is great for breaking in the Domino.  We love our cats and It makes me both happy and sad to see your cats as they look just like ours and the tabby developed a tumour and it didn't end well and she is no longer around and very much missed. The black one is still at large and we have also have a British Short hair. Good job with the build, looks like the cats took to the new "tower of power" well. The old cat likes being on top and I build some padded shelves for them and we put one up high for her so she can fend off the young obnoxiuos one. / Henrik
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Post by charley1968 on Oct 26, 2015 17:47:10 GMT -5
Thanks for your kind words ,Henrik. And condolences in regard to your tabby. That is always the hardest part in having pets: the time to decide when their suffering outweights their joy of live. Thanks again, mate!
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Post by HenRun on the run on Mar 16, 2018 11:21:55 GMT -5
It hurt me to part with my beloved cat, and it hurt to see her suffering. You have an excellent house for cats. A month ago I received a kitten as a gift, and I also built a cat tree. I used pressed wood, artificial fur and sisal rope. I liked the fifth model (https://catspurfection.com/best-cat-trees-for-large-cats.html). The cat is happy. Is that a Brit short hair as your avatar? We have an eight year old British short hair, Kosmos.
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Post by davidsvennigsen on Mar 21, 2020 13:00:06 GMT -5
Great design and good for cats. I appreciate your wood work.
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