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Jan 24, 2013

This extra tall cat tree is amazing! It is rare for me to review a single product, but this extra tall cat tree has brought such joy to my smallest Persian cat that I just had to tell you about it! You will see her perched on the second highest platform. She virtually lives in her huge cat tree since the cats got it for Christmas. The leopard pattern of this tree made it especially attractive, and it has just sold out on Amazon UK but is available still in other colours. It is also available in the US, which has a great selection of extra large cat condos and tall cat trees. You can see two of my three cats on the intro picture. Image credit - this photo is (c) Photahsiamirabel

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Posted: Thursday January 24, 2013, 6:08 am
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