snugglesinn: The Stair Room A short hop up to a bench height landing leads to kitty sized winding stairs (inset into the wall) which then lead to a huge window shelf where two kitties can vie for which ultimately gets “the top bunk” way up high.
snugglesinn: The Catbird House One of the Custom made “Catbird” Houses that sit up high to provide a view out the large picture window just outside the suites.
snugglesinn: The Spring Room Kitty guests love traversing up and down the shelves that step up to another of our custom built “Catbird” houses - this one perched over eight feet high!
snugglesinn: Visiting Although we don’t let kitties from different families out together, a lot of our guests love to check in on their fellow Snuggle Bugs. We can remove a door sweep (with owner permission) to allow for “footsie” play under the door.
snugglesinn: Common Areas allow for room to roam.Kitties love their suites - as they are “Baby Bear” perfect ... Not too big, Not too small. But when the time is right, its always fun to go bird watching from our 34 linear feet of expanded depth window sills - or ju
snugglesinn: Where’d Boo Bear go? Boo was our beloved 120 pound, German Shepherd Cat. Stricken with Degenerative Myelopathy - he loved to while away the hours sitting at the top of the stairs. Many guests had too much fun interacting with him. We miss you Boo.
snugglesinn: Great spot to just stretch out - after watching squirrels in the garden
snugglesinn: Testing the engineering. While just a kitten - Trilby was the first to climb up on the roof of the Winter Room’s Catbird House. Nine Years later (and about that many additional pounds) it’s still her spot.
snugglesinn: My Rug!
snugglesinn: Who said that?!
snugglesinn: Sometimes it’s good to be able to just to stretch out for a bit
snugglesinn: Just hangin out - at Snuggles Inn
snugglesinn: Chillin with new friends on the fridge
snugglesinn: And then there’s the Best, Best place
snugglesinn: Sometimes the best spots can get a little cramped