CATIOS

The massive and stunning Santa Barbara Hills enclosure is home to a cat, Tigger, a couple of dogs, and a handful of chickens. A giant cat superhighway connects the mountain side, which includes a birdcage bed floating from the heavens with the ocean side, which includes a climbing pole with a unique fireman’s circle.

T’Challa’s El Segundo catio compares favorably to Wakanda. The structure is so long – 45 feet of runs – that it requires a panoramic shot to capture the entrance and the tower on opposite sides. The craftsmanship throughout is next level.

Extra large fully loaded Whittier catio is now home to Dixon, Rocket, Simon Sez, and a couple of hoomans! The peek-a-boo bubble (aka salad bowl) bed is a hit with the cats.

Another catio in the hot desert. Luckily we finished this one a few weeks before record breaking temperatures approached 120 degrees. Stay cool Meowie and friends.

Huge shout out to the Home Owners Association that approved this Canoga Park condo catio. HOAs are notoriously difficult when it comes to cat enclosures so it’s important to praise those that do good.

The Toluca Lake Double is actually two catios side by side for two sets of house cats that don’t mix. While the left side is larger, the two enclosures both include cat doors in French door panes, litter box areas, long ramps, hiding boxes with cat cutouts, and perches with garden views. The left side also has a synthetic rope climbing pole.

Cookie and Kenzie’s Miraleste (Rancho Palos Verdes) catio is a hit with the cats and hoomans alike! A large elevated outdoor feeding area and a synthetic rope climbing pole are among the highlights.

The “floating” Corona catio is our first mobile home enclosure. It’s floating to keep the sprinklers, hose, and crawl space free. The structure is bigger than it looks and gives the entire feline family plenty of room to enjoy the outdoors.

The catio is a gorgeous extension of a beautiful Santa Barbara home. The vibrant blue color pops and the inside is large, tall, and fun. Romeo, who was marking regularly inside before the enclosure, has not done so since. Love the photo of Romeo “hang’n” in his floating bed.

A short run wraps around a corner taking the furballs from the cat door to the perfectly situated catio tower that melts into the home. A litter box compartment, synthetic rope climbing pole and peek-a-boo bubble bed are featured elements of the enclosure.

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