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{Images from Square Cat Habitat}
Owning a cat can be a real pain - they scratch furniture, demand attention when they want it, ignore you when they don't want attention, and eliminate the need to own an alarm clock (Oliver goes insane around 5am - ugh). Still, perhaps the most difficult part about owning a cat is finding a scratching post or cat tree that does not completely offend one's personal aesthetic. Enter Square Cat Habitat, a Portland-based company devoted to creating cat furniture that "would accent existing modern decor rather than distract from it." The company offers a variety of modern cat products fashioned from renewable or recycled materials. Prices range from $30 to $550 - meaning we can all afford something. Yay!
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