A modular cat tree for when your pet is also your co-worker!

Okay, we can all agree there is never enough cat content (barring ‘Cats’ the movie) and we always want to give our pets everything ‘they’ (read: we) dream of. I know people who would buy furniture for their cat than actually getting a coffee table for themselves. And now that we all are spending more time at home with our cats, the territory that was usually theirs for half the day is now a shared space. Your pet is also your co-worker now so it is important to keep them occupied while you focus on work and since most of us live in shared apartments or small flats, it is important that we don’t buy a cat palace but invest in a more space-saving structure like Catssup.

This particular piece of cat furniture is extremely easy to set-up and seamlessly integrates with your current home setting minus the bulkiness of a conventional cat tree. In 2020, it is all about how modular the product is and that applies to pet furniture too. With Catssup you can create a DIY jungle gym by simply clamping the different parts onto existing furniture and changing the set-up whenever ‘you’ (read: your cat) need. The best part is that it doesn’t require any floor space so if you want to lie down and WFH – you absolutely can with the extra room!

The Catssup set includes a Dot Step, a Sleeping Pill, a Space Ball, a Cloud Lounge and a Climbing Tower – I would just like to say that I strongly believe human furniture should also have fun labels like this and maybe we would be more invested in it. The Dot Step is a circular attachment that lets your pet explore vertical places with the Cloud Lounge and Sleeping Pill are resting attachments. The Space Ball and Climbing tower are play pieces to keep your cat entertained, especially during virtual meetings. All you have to do is screw and clamp for rearranging the pieces suited to different functions. The C-clamp is adjustable so it will fit horizontal boards/surfaces easily.

Pet furniture > human furniture.

Designer: Catssup.

Sweden’s first cat psychologist helped create this perfect cat home!

Anyone who has a pet knows that we only work hard to give them the life they deserve, and just like us the folks at 24 Storage understand that you must pamper your children especially the furry ones! So they came up with this ingenious Cat Flat that looks like a modern piece of furniture on the outside and keeps your cats happy on the inside. It is essentially a penthouse for your cat that matches your living room.

The Cat Flat has been carefully designed based on the advice of Sweden’s first cat psychologist, Susanne Hellman Holmström, who brought to light the 10 necessities apart from basic essentials that cats need for the best emotional and physical health. The needs range from scratching, cleaning fur, playing, discovering, being social, etc. and Cat Flat takes care of them all keeping in mind they spend most of their time indoors. Think of it as a hybrid of a home and a jungle gym for your cat.

Based on the cat psychologist’s advice, Hellman Holmström collaborated with interior designer Eleonor Moschevitz created the details, aesthetics, and functionality of the Cat Falt. It looks like an organic wooden storage cabinet crafted from walnut veneer with dross having vertical slats at different angles to give it a lift. It has three levels for your cats inside complete with stimulating elements and toys. Your home doesn’t have to be taken up by random cat play areas anymore, this beautiful piece of furniture checks the box for you and your feline friends.

Designer: 24 Storage

DIY Feline Digs!

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Unlike many plastic monocoque kennels, this cool cat crate is flat-pack and easy to take anywhere, even after you’ve put it together. The DIY design arrives as a slim package and can be put together in minutes with thoughtfully cut wood sides and felt sheets. The materials are not only cozy for kitty, but nice to look at unlike many other industrial-style designs!

Designer: David Zhang

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The hobbit-hole cathouse is the perfect kitty Christmas gift

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No matter what your cat’s name is, you might want to change it to Frodo or Bilbo after seeing this cathouse themed after a hobbit-hole.

Surfing around we came across this video depicting a process where a super fan built a cathouse themed after the hobbit-hole seen in the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies. It also comes with a litter box and scratching post with Barad-dûr/Eye of Sauron themes, so no one can ever accuse you of picking sides.

As long as you don’t get an orc-looking dog, this could become the perfect kitty hang-out place, they’ll just need a place to have a council and decide what to do with the ring.

Via Geekologie

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Quick Shelter for Furry Friends

Here is a design that is sure to touch the hearts of most people! Inspired by his own compassion  for abandoned animals, designer Gyeongwan Koo created the design as an effort to give temporary shelter to cats, dogs or even  birds that need it. Simply push the pre-cut U and O shapes, fold, and voila! 

Designer: Gyeongwan Koo

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TARDIS House For Your Geek Cat

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Dr. Who fan with a cat? Then you don’t want to miss this!

Available for $75.00, this one-of-a-kind Cat TARDIS house features a removable quilted floor mat, applique windows and much more.  This Dr Who inspired cat home will let your cat explore and jump through space and time, without him actually going anywhere.

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