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		<title>Looking for design ideas for cat tree and ramp (2-3 steps) for 2-year-old moderately impaired CH (spastic)  kitty. Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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		<description>She uses the tree and steps on her own, but it can be nerve-racking! I was thinking of a tree where the steps would decrease in size as they went up, so she'd fall onto the step below if she fell off. For the ramp, I was thinking maybe a slight curve in the ramp(to force her to stay on it). She's doing great--loves the world and exploring.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 01:34:32 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>I'm actually trying to think of similiar ideas. My cat is paralyzed in her back legs so I'm trying to design a catio with ramps so she can still climb and move around. If that works maybe I'll try and make a tree. My catio idea has straight ramps going up the sides of a 12X8 enclosure and a hide box at the tob and bottom, but platforms at each corner where the ramp inclines. (in case she needs to take a break) <br /><br />
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					Khloe</a>
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		Thu, Jul 26th 2012, 15:35 GMT 
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			<p>Why do you think Your 2 year old wants an escalater? She wants to play and exercise not be a bubble cat. Cats land on their feet.they don't need overprotective moms and dads. If you want to hover over something get an exotic bird<br /><br />
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					max</a>
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		Fri, May 25th 2012, 20:47 GMT 
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