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		<title>A Portable &#8216;Catio&#8217; To Bring Your Cat Outdoors With You</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Last month, The New York Times wrote an excellent article about ‘Catios’, which are enclosed spaces that cat owners are building for  their cats on their terrace, balcony, or deck in New York City. These  owners typically used PVC piping, chicken wire, deer fencing, or heavy  mesh nets in creating these spaces. A new portable Catio is now available at KritterKommunity.com for people that live in apartments but cannot make alterations to their balcony.
“The pet owners who [...]]]></description>
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		<title>PET ENCLOSURES</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Cats Need Sun Too!!!

There are a variety of outdoor pet enclosures on the market and each has it&#8217;s own appeal.  Before tackling the enclosures, we must first identify the pet that the enclosure is going to accommodate.  Since every animals species has it&#8217;s own needs and characteristics, this article is divided by animal.

CAT ENCLOSURES
Among some of the most popular cat enclosures is the outdoor cat condo called the Kritter Kondo, by the Kritter Kommunity, LLC.
The Kritter Kondo

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		<title>Cat Houses</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Many, if not all, responsible and loving cat owners are torn between two opposing issues which have been seemingly impossible to resolve in the past. On the one hand, cat owners feel bad about keeping their beloved felines from acting on their natural instincts and roaming out of doors by forcing them to stay cooped up inside. On the other hand, the same cat owners are fearful to let their cats out because they are well aware of the looming [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Dog Houses</title>
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What should you consider when shopping for a dog containment system for your canine companion? There are many things to consider and each can be as important as the next.  Take your individual situation into consideration and then prioritize based on your situation.  For example, living in a geographic area that experiences changes of seasons, one might want to consider a dog enclosure that can offer a cool place in the summer and a warmer environment during the colder months.  [...]]]></description>
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