CATIOS

This Rancho District catio in the heart of Burbank blends in beautifully with the home. With a perfect pocket spot, the catio looks like it was built with the house. We added a hiding box, climbing pole, cat steps, litter box compartment, and a couple of high-shaped bed perches.

Pumpkin, Momo, and Chloe call this extra large gorgeous wood stained catio in the North Village section of Oak Park home. The roomy inside has a loft ladder, 10-foot climbing pole, super long ramp, and many shelves and bed perches. The cats love the inside as well as the beautiful backyard which attracts all kinds of animals.

Kebab, one of the coolest cats on the planet, calls this Duarte catio home. Maybe he’s so cool because his cat guardian, @roachthepetcoach, is a behavior specialist with the Pasadena Humane Society. Anyone with pet behavior issues would be wise to reach out to Rochelle.

The Santa Susana Park catio in Simi Valley keeps two house cats stimulated inside with a hiding box, peek-a-boo bubble bed, and synthetic rope climbing pole, and outside with a gorgeous tree lined backyard that includes two water features and multiple bird feeders.

I love the Melrose District catio! A tall winding seven level tower takes the six cats into a super long run above the sliding glass doors, which then turns the corner and ends with a nest. And it all blends in perfectly with the house’s architectural design. Paw-some!

This second story balcony catio in a gorgeous Brentwood neighborhood provides three house cats with the perfect spot to perch, get fresh air, and take in the sunshine. The beautiful bronze roof really pops too.

The large Sunkist Park (Culver City) catio utilizes 2″ x 2″ galvanized silver wire mesh, our strongest option. The highlight of the interior is the long multi-level carpeted ramp that runs from side to side of the enclosure. It all makes for four happy black cats.

The ginormous Janes Village enclosure in Altadena is home to Canon, Callie, Nougat, Peanut, Sesame, and a couple of hoomans! Note, feline bliss is a frequent side effect of catios!!

This large complex Sylmar catio was created to help a veterinarian with her practice. Because safety was of the utmost importance we added double doors at the end of the project. The inside has extra shelves and perches to accommodate many cats (and a dog!).

We thrive on challenging projects like the Pasadena upside down “U”. With piping, and an air conditioning unit down below, and a preference to stay clear of the bedroom window, we designed a unique catio that is not only functional, but blends in fabulously with the home. Einstein, Audrey, Beth, and Ruby are happy cats!

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