About a month ago, Realty Today published an article about the luxurious homes of the canine friends of Paris Hilton and other dog lovers. This time, it's the dream homes of the feline pals that will be visited.
1. Peter Cohen's skywalk
Peter Cohen is an animal lover who has renovated his California home to accommodate 46 metres of cat tunnels, cat staircases and a cat skywalk for his 14 furry companions. According to Independent, Cohen spent 20 years to create an ultimate home for his cats. He said he has spent a hefty amount of money to create the skywalk projects, estimated to be between $40,000 (£34,000) and $50,000 (£43,000) on the walks and tunnels. As a house builder himself, Mr Cohen designed "a cat dreamland with perches, platforms and a cat-walk along with purr-featly hidden closets to include 24 litter boxes, which are all fitted with fans to eliminate odour to stop the house from smelling, while loose cat fur is kept to a minimum with mobile vacuum cleaners prowling the floor," describes Independent.
Cohen says, "I love cats for many reasons but a large reason is the fact that one has to work very hard to gain the trust of a cat, especially a cat that has been traumatized by a human. It is when a cat decides to trust you that it feels so amazing. To have helped restore peace and happiness to such an innocent creature just feels good."
2. Bob Walker's "Cat's House"
Kitty Army featured the "The Cats' House " of Bob Walker wherein her added a floor to the ceiling scratching column by wrapping 395 ft. of rope around wood. It became a favorite that Walker continued to add more fun things for the cats such as tunnels and freeway extensions. A 23-step staircase was likewise placed in the TV room and a carpet-covered ramp into the bedroom.
3. Stefan Hoffman 's walkways and landings
The website LittleThings.com describes that a designer named Stefan Hoffman built walkways and landings for his cat in his apartment. There are so many of them his cat could go the entire day without setting foot on the ground, if she felt like it.
4. Marci Kladnik's Kitty Dream Home
Marci Kladnik who writes for Catster invested on a floating stairway, a Swiss cheese play platform above the living room, a climbing pole with spiral ramp.