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		<title>Hack of a Lack holding Cat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: Lack wall shelf Description: We wanted to put up something that our cats could use to climb on and that didn't take up any valuable horizontal real estate. Saw a pet store in our neighborhood using shelves as climbing walls for cats and looked online only to find that this is not so uncommon a practice and discovered this fab site along the way. Here is our version of a cat hack using Lack


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<p> Materials: Lack wall shelf Description: We wanted to put up something that our cats could use to climb on and that didn&#8217;t take up any valuable horizontal real estate. Saw a pet store in our neighborhood using shelves as climbing walls for cats and looked online only to find that this is not so uncommon a practice and discovered this fab site along the way. Here is our version of a cat hack using Lack</p>
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