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Oct 16, 2009 -
Long walks past poisonous Fall blossoms, and now we've got trees to worry about, too?! If you like to check out the foliage with your furry friends, let's see if you can identify these toxic trees so you know where not to let him sniff around.
Question 1 of 7This is a:
Red Jasper tree
Red Maple tree
Red Oak tree
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Jun 17, 2008 -
As I was catching up on my cat news this weekend, I paused to meet the new HiCat cat tree on ModernCat. I instantly fell head over heels and began channeling Carrie Bradshaw when she finds the perfect pair of shoes! Can it get any better than a cat tree that also doubles as an architectural element in your home?
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Nov 04, 2008 -
I've spotted some pretty sleek cat trees for climbers, and here's another from Square Cat Habitat. Named for a famous tree type with trunks big enough for even you to fit in, the five-foot Baobab Climbing Tree comes in 100 percent renewable bamboo ($500) or laminate-covered, recycled wood fiber ($285). Even the carpet can be customized for picky kitties – there's 10 swatches to fit any furry home.
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Oct 02, 2008 -
Tree frogs rarely leave the trees (sorry, I couldn't resist), but some facts have trickled down to me. Do you know anything about these lil creatures? Find out in this quiz.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Three little tigers sitting on a tree, s-t-a-r-i-n-g. Born Aug. 1 at a zoo in Nuremberg, Germany, the Siberian babes are lined up for picture time.
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Jan 29, 2008 -
I admit it, I love Ikea! Their inexpensive items are stylish, functional, and apparently can be re-purposed for many different uses. Take, for example, this cat tree found on Ikea Hacker.
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Oct 02, 2008 -
I keep looking at my finger, then back at this picture, then back at my finger . . .
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