Cha-Cha and Emmy enjoy a stunning backyard – with so many birds and so much activity – from their amazing new Valley Village (Los Angeles) catio with a beautiful garden run and a fabulous nest.
Cha-Cha and Emmy enjoy a stunning backyard – with so many birds and so much activity – from their amazing new Valley Village (Los Angeles) catio with a beautiful garden run and a fabulous nest.
Betty (black and white) and Charlie are living the dream in their new Santa Barbara catio, which has an extra-long multi-level run down the entire side of the home.
The Altadena catio tucked perfectly into an alcove of the home. We added a run to the corner to get the cats more room and sun exposure. There’s a living tree inside, which makes the bridge super cool.
We originally built a floating catio in Corona a few years ago. The cat guardian brought us back to add this awesome long run and large multi-level nest around the corner of the home.
This Northridge catio was commissioned after one the guardian’s cats went missing a week. Luckily, the cat did return. A video of the catio went viral with millions of views of Facebook and Instagram.
The large Woodland Hills catio is nearly 15 feet wide, not including the pop-out run/nest. There are two cat doors, one leading to a bedroom and the other to the garage. The shingle roof looks fabulous.
The spectacular San Dimas triangle catio is a massive multi-level enclosure above the sliders overlooking the pool and the backyard. It also includes long runs on both sides. The views from the dining room table inside the catio are fabulous too!
This Ventura catio has a unique short-run connecting the cat door to the catio. There’s also a nice wide cat run under the home’s eave.
The large Montecito catio blends beautifully with the home and includes a wrap-around nest. The inside is full-on cat-Disneyland. The lush backyard provides endless stimulations for the two sibling cats.