Thu, May 24 2012

The Cat Teepee

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A Perfect Gift For Your Feline

altI don't know about the rest of you, but every time Christmas rolls around I find myself scratching my head over what I'm going to give my little furry companions. A new collar? A fancy security jacket? That k-9 twitter tag? A promise to clean the box more often?

Just so I don't sound like a nut, it's become standard practice to gift unnecessary things to the animals we consider our children. Does a dog really need a Swarovski crystal studded collar and Juicy Couture booties? No. But it's all in good fun and if you can afford to spoil something that brings you so much happiness, why not?

That being said, it's tiring giving the little beasts the same thing every year. Catnip covered mice and anything attached to a string can only get you so far - although some would argue (quite rightly) they're cats. They don't care.

At least for this year, the dilemma has been solved I'm so dropping some cold hard cash on a Teepee for Cats.

Built out of cardboard (a cat's BFF for so many reasons and second only to the hand that feeds them), the Teepee, comes with six interchangeable ornaments (dream catcher, feather, tomahawk, eagle, and bulls head) and is a cute, practical gift that looks good and doubles as a chance for your kitty to get in touch with it's Native American roots.

Because you can change the size of the entrance, it's perfect for both petite and plus size kitties, and also makes a great cave for any small critter: domestic rabbits, ferrets, small dogs, come one, come all!

The Teepee (which assembles in less than two minutes without glue or tools) offers hours of hiding, claw sharpening and Cowboy and Indian fun for only $24.

Order online at Montreal Designers

http://www.mtldesigners.com/products/teepee-for-cats-loyal-luxe


Hilary Lauren Fox
About the author:

Sometimes she's a redhead, sometimes she's a blonde. Some days it's H&M, and on other days, it's Chanel. What ever the mood, she is a woman who is passionate about the arts, fashion and social media. Born in Toronto, Hilary Lauren Fox is an only child to artist parents - mom was an illustrator and pattern maker, dad was a painter.  Rather then studying the arts as her parents hoped for, Hilary opted for a degree in psychology with dreams of working in a clinical setting. But after graduating she realized that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree and that the arts was in her blood, applying her education within the art and fashion world.

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