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The one we have is similar but smaller and a lot less expensive. They're not cheap but for someone with a few bucks to spare, they're the nicest I've seen yet. And they look like something a woman could easily put together herself. They're neat enough for the neighbors to barely notice them.
No, I have no interest in this company and know nothing about the people running it.
Holy cow! I actually KNOW one of the people who posted pictures on that site! Well, she is a cyber friend, someone I haven't heard from in years, though I think about her often. Seeing her pics inspired me to dig out her e mail address (and hope it hasn't changed) and send her a note.
People have put together some pretty nice outdoor enclosures. It is a near perfect solution to a problem hereabouts where people are always posting for a lost pet that I just now is no more than a sactter of fur bones and stale coyote droppings.
These outdoor enclosures are great, even the smaller one we have on the deck. The cats love them and love the freedom to go in and out at will. And you don't have to worry that your cat was a coyotes snack or suffering in a ditch somewhere after being hit by a car if it's late coming home. After losing Fluffy and Morris, I couldn't handle something like that again... no, I never found out what happened to either of them.
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