Hi everyone! I was wondering how many of you have indoor cats?
I have three and they enjoy going outside on my deck, but I was
frustrated by how to allow them that luxury and still keep them
contained and safe. I tried a KittyWalk Deck and Patio, but was
frustrated by the "tunnel" when I wanted my cats to come in and they
did not want to -- it is hard to crawl into!
It also rusted, broke (the metal) and frayed (the netting) after a
year. It is not as portable as it is advertised to be. Then I tried a
wire cage, which my cats did not like. Finally, I designed my own
enclosure and have a patent pending on it. It is great! Very portable,
easy to use and more affordable than anything else on the market. It is
called the Feline Funhouse. Check out my website at:
http://www.wildwhiskers.com/ and let me know what you think!
We have had positive response from cat shows, local pet shops that sell
them and friends who have used them. They are also great for small dogs
and other small pets.
P.S. if anyone wants to buy a Kitty Walk Deck and Patio, let me know!
:-)
bigbadbarry - 10 May 2005 02:26 GMT
wildwhisk...@comcast.net wrote:
> Hi everyone! I was wondering how many of you have indoor cats?
> I have three and they enjoy going outside on my deck, but I was
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> P.S. if anyone wants to buy a Kitty Walk Deck and Patio, let me know!
> :-)
Sounds courageous, getting a patent!
Somedays I have to pick my cat up and take him outside. I'm still a
little foriegn to the idea of keeping them within arms reach at all
times. I know every cat is different, but I'm wondering if keeping them
close makes them more curios to go explore.
With my cat, I feel like he appreciates a home, and makes it his
business to stay close, he was abandoned according to the lady who had
been feeding him across town.
equalizer - 13 May 2005 01:23 GMT
>wildwhisk...@comcast.net wrote:
>> Hi everyone! I was wondering how many of you have indoor cats?
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>business to stay close, he was abandoned according to the lady who had
>been feeding him across town.
Here's a better solution:
http://www.purrfectfence.com/default.asp