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Catnip Modular
Cat Park Gallery.
Below are photos
of just some of the many parks we have installed in the Canberra region.
Click the following link to the official Catnip site for more photos,
design ideas, prices and sizes of the various modules and accessories
available. www.catnip.com.au
Click
on images to see larger version
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You
can have a powder coated park or standard galvanised mesh. You can design
a park to suit your cat, you garden and your needs - the only limit
is your imagination. Each module is furnished with steps and hammocks
and can have gabled roofs for rain & sun protection.
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George
& Kramer enjoy napping on their large hammock in their climber module
in a nice shady spot. They can check out everything happening in their
yard and have regular chats with the neighbours over the fence.
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Aerial
tunnels connect the park to the house and to each module allowing
your cat the freedom to move between modules and the house as they
choose. Simba (below) walks tall amongst the trees!
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Willow,
Baggins & Snicket go forth to explore! The London Bridge connects
their modules and allows their humans to walk underneath.
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Cats
love the high vantage points the aerial tunnels give them. Missy
(above) and Misha (below) think they are great for people and bird
watching!
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Aerial
tunnels can run along a house wall or fence. Cochese (above) is
a cat on a mission to his new outdoor park and Ashley (below) loves
being up high in amongst the branches - a great place for a quiet
nap.
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There
is no limit to what you can do with a Catnip Modular Cat Park. Cats
can come out of a cat door in a first storey window, along and down
aerial tunnels to an exit box which allows them to get down to their
modules in the garden.
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Monte
and Milo do their regular duty as part of neighbourhood watch.
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Parks
can be secured to existing paving and concrete which prevents the
floor of the module being turned into a toilet. Better still, install
a toilet module - no more smelly litter in the house.
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Sooty
and Ashley love their park - they have two towers and a climber
placed in amongst deciduous trees to make the most of summer shade
and winter sunshine. These modules are connected by aerial tunnels
that weave through leafy branches - what a great and safe place
to snooze & catch a breeze.
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Remember - there are modules to suit every
garden & space. They are linked to the house or shelter via a pet
door and can be placed anywhere in your garden or courtyard, on balconies
and verandahs - even fastened on to walls!
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