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Old October 7th 03, 05:28 AM
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I have 2 floor to ceiling cat poles. One of them has 3 ledges on it and the
other has a ledge and then at the top, a cat condo. The one with the 3 ledges
I got at Walmart and it was only $30. The ledges are kind of on the small
side, but for the money, it really is a nice cat tree. They have them on a top
shelf and they come in a box, in case you decide to get one. My cats actually
like the cheaper Walmart one better than the more expensive one with the cat
condo.

Lauren
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Hi Lauren, sorry to follow up so late, hope you see this message. I
was wondering about your floor to ceiling poles. I didn't reply
earlier because i wanted to bookmark your site and check your pictures
later to see the poles but I think there aren't any. Did you drill
your pole base into the floor, or is it just floor to ceiling height?
i.e. is it like a floor to ceiling pole lamp that fastens to the
ceiling and the wall? Cat trees here are verrrrrrrry expensive, a
normal 3-foot tree with *nothing* (just a ledge) is over S$100, hence
my build-in preference.
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Old October 7th 03, 05:28 AM
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I have 2 floor to ceiling cat poles. One of them has 3 ledges on it and the
other has a ledge and then at the top, a cat condo. The one with the 3 ledges
I got at Walmart and it was only $30. The ledges are kind of on the small
side, but for the money, it really is a nice cat tree. They have them on a top
shelf and they come in a box, in case you decide to get one. My cats actually
like the cheaper Walmart one better than the more expensive one with the cat
condo.

Lauren
________
See my cats: http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe
Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html
http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html
Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm


Hi Lauren, sorry to follow up so late, hope you see this message. I
was wondering about your floor to ceiling poles. I didn't reply
earlier because i wanted to bookmark your site and check your pictures
later to see the poles but I think there aren't any. Did you drill
your pole base into the floor, or is it just floor to ceiling height?
i.e. is it like a floor to ceiling pole lamp that fastens to the
ceiling and the wall? Cat trees here are verrrrrrrry expensive, a
normal 3-foot tree with *nothing* (just a ledge) is over S$100, hence
my build-in preference.
 




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