If you ever "owned" a cat, you'll know that whilst they might appear lovable and loving, they are in fact selfish, single-minded creatures vigilant on two things: stuffing their bellies, and anticipating a comfortable comfy place to sleep. Actually, 3 things: if they can presumably fit it in with the other two tasks, they will go out of their way to piss you off.
Enter the Cat-Library , a bookshelf versed with a stairway to cat-heaven. It might appear indulgent, but the alternative, of that we have caustic experience, is to have Tiddles hasten up the face of the shelf, shredding the pap of your first-edition Philip K. Dick paperbacks and dropping complicated cookbooks to their corner-smashing doom.
The shelf is moreover modular, so you expect a few punish on the sly overlord in your life by relocating the sections from time to time and difficult her reticent small cat brain with the changeable stairs up to her comfy cat-nest up top. And she won't be able to resist. The designer, Corentin Dombrecht, has left the shelves paint and oil-free to "to entice cats more."
There's one more thing that creates the Cat-Library value a mention, and it's not the seat itself - it's the essence of the shelves. There, up tip and in its initial box, is the old-school console diversion Firefox F-7 from Grandstand. It dates from 1983, and we once got one for my birthday. It was, at the time, awesome. Thanks is to nostalgia fix, Corentin!
Cat-Library [Corentin Dombrecht around Yanko ]
See Also:
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