
Loyal Luxe: cat houses made from cardboard
If you don’t think this is cute, it’s because you’ve shut your heart down and flushed it down the toilet. C’mon, people! A teepee for your cat? YES, dammit!


Tagged: Canada cat house, cool cat house
Also by KATHLEEN EDWARDS

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