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    A good cat tree should: Be at least a few feet tall, cats love to be up high! Be durable enough to support the weight of your cats (ideally suitable up to 40+ pounds),

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    54" Cat Condo. Priced at a mere $30, Yaheetech's 54-inch cat tree seems too good to be true. Featuring two condos, several perches, scratching posts, a ball, and a ramp for chonky boys and girls ...

  4. Cat tree - Wikipedia

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    A cat tree (also referred to as a cat house, cat condo, kitty condo, or cat tower) is an artificial structure for a cat to play, exercise, relax and sleep on. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Cat trees vary in height and complexity, with most cats preferring features offering height [ 1 ] over comfort, particularly if tall enough to allow a clear survey of their ...

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    Basically, Christmas trees just seem like giant cat trees to felines. Instead of scolding your kitty, Kennedy suggests the following solutions to keep your fur baby (and your tree) safe: Anchor ...

  6. Biancaea decapetala - Wikipedia

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    B. decapetala is as a robust, thorny, evergreen shrub 2–4 m (6.6–13.1 ft) high or climber up to 10 m (33 ft) or higher; often forming dense thickets; the stems are covered with minute golden hair; the stem thorns are straight to hooked, numerous, and not in regular rows or confined to nodes.

  7. Fossa (animal) - Wikipedia

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    The fossa has very flexible ankles that allow it to readily grasp tree trunks so as to climb up or down trees head first or to leap to another tree. [9] Captive juveniles have been known to swing upside down by their hindfeet from knotted ropes. [9] The fossa has several scent glands, although the glands are less developed in females.

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