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Save homeless kitties with tiny homes

Breezy Belle's picture
Submitted by Breezy Belle on Mon, 2017-02-20 16:56

Breezy Belle says tiny homes like these can save many kitties who need homes and shelters.

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Little Man McDonald's picture

My human said she would love to live in a little house like that as well, they're so cute Big Smile

Breezy Belle's picture

I got this idea when mommy and I saw some mini homes for humans on You Tube. Many had been built for homeless humans and mommy said they could also be built for homeless cats and dogs. The tiny houses for humans were build on wheels and could be towed. They were build as sturdy as a site home and ranged in size from 7' or 8' wide by 16' to 32' long. Some even had a slide out room and a portable portch. The largest one we saw was 9' wide by 35' long and had a small mini wood burning stove and a slide out room. A family of four were living in it and it had two sleeping lofts, downstairs bunk beds for the kids, a bathroon, kitchen, and small living room with a fold down table. This family even had two kitties living with them. It was pawsome. Mommy said if we were rich she'd get us one to use for vacations and she'd get 3 or 4 two story mini kitty houses just for us kitties. I think I'd like them better than our kitty trees. What do you think? Love and Purrs from Breezy Belle

Little Man McDonald's picture

That would be purrfect Big Smile I'm going to start nagging Meowmy to get me a nice two story house Big Smile

Parker Prettykoshka's picture

We had a shed where we could stay (picture). After they moved across the road, we lived among the hay bales for a while. Then sometime after I left the farm, they built a barn and put up some square hay bales for the cats.

My human has often looked at the sheds at the home improvement stores and said "The kitties would like that" but he hasn't been where he could do anything about it.

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Breezy Belle's picture

Looks like you had plenty of room in that shed and lots of hay to keep you warm. I never lived on a farm but mommy did when her and her first husband lived in Kentucky. They had lots of barn cats there and mommy even learned how to milk cows with those milking machines and how to strip tobacco etc. She had her little dog Ginger then. It was a long time ago but she tells us Kentucky was very beautiful.

we didn't have hay in the shed. We had boxes to sit in (Parker and Butler were born in boxes), shelves (I was born under the shelves), a chair the human could sit on so we could sit on his lap, a litter box we could use, some junk, a drain tube that we could go through as kittens, rafters to climb on, ... it was nice. Before we they had to move across the road, the humans even connected electricity so we could turn on the light, and fixed the roof so it didn't bang around in the wind so much. Sometimes we even climbed up and loooked out that window above the door.

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