Friday, April 10, 2020

Japan’s New Apartments For Singles With Cats Lets You Live With The Only Companion Cat People Need

Cat people are just a special kind of pet owners. If you’re one, you’ll get me. Seemingly aloof to other hoomans, they’re the most devoted parents to their feline companions. And that means human connection is not always their top priority.

But the cat merchandise brand Felissimo and property developer Wada Kosan have taken this idea to a whole new level. They teamed up for a unique apartment building that is solely designed for singletons with kitties. Every apartment features climbing spaces, a pet door set, and an integrated litter box, among many cool features. Plus, all the materials are scratch-resistant, which means your mom can no longer blame you for not taking care of grown-up things, like a new sofa. I mean, excuse me, why am I not already there?!

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This apartment building in Kobe, Japan is designed for single residents with felines

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The décor in the entrance shows this is a real cat house!

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The wooden walkway plates are one of many purrfect attractions

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The 334-square-foot goodness has all your feline-loving heart needs

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This meowster is not going anywhere!

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This glass walkway is designed for your cat to walk on the clouds…

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While you can take some cool cat pics for your Instagram!

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A lockable cat door connects the kitchen and the main room

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First-floor apartments feature a light wood interior, while the second floor gets a darker shade

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This large, movable glass partition blocks the entryway 

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And keeps your cat from slipping outside when you receive a delivery

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The bathroom features a special sub-floor compartment that functions as an integrated litter box

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Everyone deserves a toilet entrance of their own!

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The flooring is made of a very soft surface to prevent claw marks and scratches

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The building has 12 ready-to-move-in apartments as shown in the floorplan

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