Screened-in the second-story balcony of a Santa Monica condo for a high-energy bengal cat named Rufio. Rufio is a tough customer but the guardians say the catio has made a world of difference in his behavior.…
Canoga Park Condo
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.…
Brentwood Condo
Built on behalf of Colby the @airbnbcat and his cat sibling, this evidences the great work we do building catios for apartments and condos when allowed. Note the emergency exit door on the left side of the enclosure with a …
Getting Catio Approval From Your Homeowner’s Association
Whether you live in a condominium or a community with a homeowner’s association (HOA), getting approval to build a catio on your property can be difficult. HOA rules are notoriously strict and associations typically deny requests to build outdoor cat …
Cats Do Fall and Hurt Themselves from Railings and Balconies
The Khmer Times blows up one of the great cat myths — “that they can balance themselves on the thinnest balcony rails and even if they do fall they just get up and walk away.” Certainly this legend helps contribute …