This apartment building in Kobe, Japan is designed for single residents with felines.
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The décor in the entrance shows this is a real cat house!
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The wooden walkway plates are one of many purrfect attractions.
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The 334-square-foot goodness has all your feline-loving heart needs.
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This meowster is not going anywhere!
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This glass walkway is designed for your cat to walk on the clouds…
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While you can take some cool cat pics for your Instagram!
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A lockable cat door connects the kitchen and the main room.
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First-floor apartments feature a light wood interior, while the second floor gets a darker shade.
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This large, movable glass partition blocks the entryway.
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And keeps your cat from slipping outside when you receive a delivery.
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The bathroom features a special sub-floor compartment that functions as an integrated litter box.
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You know how cats always follow us on the way to the toilet? Cat logic shows they just love human toilets. But you’d no longer need to part in this house, because his litter box is placed next to your toilet. Plus, it has a cover to lock away all the odors and a sunken design to sweep the stray litter back into the box. Simple and convenient—just like a great design should be!
Everyone deserves a toilet entrance of their own!
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The flooring is made of a very soft surface to prevent claw marks and scratches.
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The building has 12 ready-to-move-in apartments as shown in the floorplan.
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Even if this house may not be for everyone, there are numerous purr-sonalised touches you could make at home too. If you’ve come to own a house panther who is ruling your space a tiny bit too much, think of an ultimate play zone. Keep your cat’s toys around this area, install some planks and perches, and make a cozy corner. Trust me, in no time, you’ll start wondering where the heck he has been all day.
But a key item in a feline-friendly interior is a comfy bed for your little one. I mean, you have one, so why wouldn’t your friend deserve one too? But if you don’t want your house looking like a grandma’s crib, it’s best to avoid a traditional tartan pet bed. Opt for quirky options—fuzzy beds, cuddler dishes, and furry mats. The chances that your kitty will go back to the cardboard box it came in are smaller.