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Cool Pet Home


Pets love to have a place of their own, a tiny nook or corner that they can call all their own. This is an intrinsic part of the defensive mechanism of all animals including your pet dog, cat or rabbit.

CAVE_petsCAVE_petsThe Cave Pet's is an innovative shelf that also doubles up as a home for your four legged friend. Providing much needed privacy and space the cave has shelves on one side and space for a small pet to sit on, on the other. You can stock your pet's accessories or your own pet care books on the shelves, giving it an identity of its own.

It is slim and compact and can fit into a small room too. The dimensions are W1600xH728xD400 and the shelf can be placed against a wall. But I guess one has to look elsewhere in case you share your home with a larger breed of dog.

Pet lovers and owners must have a look at the Cave Pet's right away. You just might find the home solution you've been looking for.

Aditi Simlai Tiwari
Lifestyle writer
InventorSpot.com

 




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The Truth About Cats and Dogs

Dogs might go into the designated section, but I have a strong feeling that cats will go precisely on the shelves that you do NOT want them going on.  They will squeeze above books or other objects and avoid the one area that you would like them to go in.

 I voted on an item similar to this for that one Pet Product contest last year (but I can't remember the name of it).  I think it is, in general, a good idea, but I don't think the width is long enough. 

 I don't think it would be wise to put your pet books on the shelves--or anything else that you wouldn't want your pet chewing/spitting/vomiting on, etc.


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