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  2. How to cat-proof your home in 12 easy steps - AOL

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    Cat food: To keep your kitty happy and healthy, you'll need some of the best cat food. Food and water bowl: Cats like to keep their food and water separate, so make sure you have a bowl for each ...

  3. Are Christmas trees toxic to cats? How to cat-proof your home ...

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    Cats are known to climb on furniture and other decor, so here are some tips to cat-proof your tree this holiday season. Make sure your Christmas tree has a heavy base, Purina recommends. This will ...

  4. Cat with Zero ‘Survival Instincts' Totally Takes Scary Stove ...

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    Cat-Proofing Your House. It goes without saying that cat-proofing your home is necessary for most pet owners. You want to do it not only to protect your kitty, but to protect your furniture too ...

  5. Leash - Wikipedia

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    Cat leashes are used with the purpose of preventing the cat getting lost. Unlike dogs, cats rarely attack persons on the street, so cat leashes are mainly a safety measure to protect the pet itself. Very often the collars are replaced with harnesses, because they avoid the dangers of collars which include escaping and running away or choking.

  6. Pest-exclusion fence - Wikipedia

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    Xcluder pest-exclusion fence around the perimeter of Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari in New Zealand Photo of the Rabbit-proof fence in northern Australia, taken in 2005. A pest-exclusion fence is a barrier that is built to exclude certain types of animal pests from an enclosure.

  7. Pet door - Wikipedia

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    A pet door or pet flap (also referred to in more specific terms, such as cat flap, cat door, kitty door, dog flap, dog door, or doggy/doggie door) is a small opening to allow pets to enter and exit a building on their own without needing a human to open the door. Originally simple holes, the modern form is a hinged and often spring-loaded panel ...

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