Modern Cat Furniture
In the Victorian era and even later, well off gentlemen often lived in the country, but they had a ‘pied a terre’ in town. This was a space they could crash in, a gentlemen’s pad, somewhere rather special and somewhere the ladies in his life did not visit. Well, the pEiPod is the most advanced feline ‘pied a terre’ that you will find. Cats adore the way it is somewhere they can retreat to; after all, adulation can be tiresome after a while and they need somewhere private to go to and simply relax. That gives the humans time to reflect on how lucky they are to be allowed to have a feline in their lives and gives the cat time off from being adored. Humans don’t appreciate just how adulation wears a cat out and it can simply be exhausting, hence why they need to get away every so often and recharge their batteries. Us humans also need to take time off from adoring them to see to their other needs, like their litter trays and food. But, although humans often overlook this, cats are often very busy as well and modern cat furniture gives them the chance to be busy without humans knowing what they are doing. Often the being ‘busy’ is about simply staring, sometimes it is about listening to something inaudible (to human ears) and sometimes (to human eyes) they don’t seem to be doing much at all. So because humans patently don’t understand feline activities, the pEiPod can double up as a safe space for them to be ‘busy’ in, without humans inferring that they are actually just sitting around doing nothing! The pEiPod can also be washed, which is great if you have a real tomboy cat who is always coming in mucky. But delicate little madam cats will also look great in a pink pied a terre! If only cats could talk, they would certainly issue an instruction that several pEiPods to be ordered, probably in a variety of colours! For more information on modern cat house, modern cat furniture and cool dog furniture visit http://www.peipod.com/ Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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