I couldn't imagine life without cat/cats either Goblins.

 

It's going to get interesting over the Christmas period, we've offered to look after a little Maltese cross and so there are slow introductions to our two cats happening.   It's entertaining to watch, but so far, both cats (elderly) have not been thrilled about it, but not attacked the dog or run away either.   So far, so good!    Smiley Very Happy

That is just wonderful Channys.  Here's hoping that wherever you go it will work out for you and the cats, makes all the difference doesn't it xx  

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Attached to the main structure by wire so no permanent holes etc.




Blessed are the cracked, for they are the ones who let in the light.

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These are of the previous house




Blessed are the cracked, for they are the ones who let in the light.

Wow!  That is great Channys, love it.   You are very clever and I'll bet the cat (one cat or more?) just love being able to get into it, yaaay!

 

That's given me a few new ideas again to add to ours, thank you xx

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There are two tas




Blessed are the cracked, for they are the ones who let in the light.

Oh wow, Bengals?, I didn't remember which kind you had, look at those markings, they are magnificent cats.  Love them xxx  Heart

My cats bring me so much happiness. I couldn't imagine being without at least one bengal.

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"There is nothing more; but I want nothing more." Christopher Hitchins

In a rented property a free standing aviary can be a great cat enclosure.They are only around $300 and you can take it if you move.The cats just love to sit in a sunny spot  and watch the outdoors all day.You can just get an old table or something for them to sit on