Your cat is your furry friend and it is your responsibility to make your friend feel comfortable at home. Cats love having a personal space where they can sleep, nap, play and just feel safe. If you want to give your kitty a house of her own, then check out this unique cat house by Clare Kelly for the Blue Cross Estate Agents.

Pet charity, Blue Cross is the world’s first estate agent selling properties made of tough cardboard for cats. Up till now, the company has created every type of cat houses, beyond human imagination. Their few cat houses inspired by Georgian manors, quaint cottages and India’s iconic Taj Mahal are up for grabs at the pop-up event London. Their Grey Georgian cat house is one of them.

Inspired by a beautiful Georgian house, the whole structure of the cat mansion is of grey color. Two brown color chimneys and exterior plants that are sited in front of the windows and both sides of main door makes the house look like a real one. The house is ideal space for your kitty to hide in and have a relaxed sleep. This cat house features a cozy bed and a window, from where your cat can look outside and admire the view.

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Luckily the feline tenants who want to buy this one or and Blue Cross Estate Agents’ other cat houses, can buy them via silent auction. To participate in the auction you can register on Blue cross website.

Georgian cat house
Cat houses by the Blue Cross Estate Agents

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