Germany. Photo: Ralph Stenzel. ...
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Hello! I made a ladder to my cat about a year ago, when we moved to live in apartment on a second floor. Cat was used to go out, so it was the only solution. Thanks to your blog I got really good overview of cat ladders. Pictures are taken also in last autumn, sending a mail to you has taken a year...
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Bagarmossen, Stockholm, Sweden. Photo: Henrik B....
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Hi I found this catladder in a beautiful area of Trondheim, Norway, when I was on pilgrimage there. The houses were built during WW2 for the german soldiers, now they are lovely homes for a lot of families. And a few cats. Regards, Frida G ...
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Hi! First I want to say I love your site! We used it a lot for inspiration when building our own cat-ladder. This one we build last spring. It took a while for my cat to get the hang of it, (it’s probably the 3rd version) but now he’s using it all the time. He can climb up and down the fence by himself...
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Hi,Your site inspired me to have this deluxe ladder built for my two cats! It replaced a rickety spiral one that came with the apartment. It seemed unsafe and my older cat (14) would only use it to go down. Rather than climbing up it, he always insisted on being let in through the front door of the...