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Showing posts with label Cat House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cat House. Show all posts

Friday, June 9, 2017

Meet Lynea Lattanzio, She Lives With 1,000 Cats


You’re about to meet an amazing woman who gave up her spacious home, complete with a pool and a view, just to care for her beloved cats.

Lynea Lattanzio, 68, now lives in a small mobile home so she can better care for more than 1,000 felines.

Over the course of her life, Lynea says she has taken in and lived with 28,000 cats!

The self-proclaimed “ultimate crazy cat lady” loves their beauty, independence, and grace. Out of her own pocket, she began adopting and re-homing cats in the early ’90s. Once she became a vet technician, she was able to grow her mission and find the funds needed for food, litter, maintenance, staffing, and vets.

Lynea’s trailer is situated on her six-acre property in California, known as Cat House on the Kings. It’s the state’s largest no-cage, no-kill sanctuary for feral and abandoned cats. She and her team of volunteers care for about 800 adult cats and 300 kittens.

In the video below, courtesy of Barcroft TV, you’ll get a glimpse into the incredible Cat House, where feisty felines roam freely throughout a five-bedroom house.

I guarantee that you’ve never seen anything like this before.



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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Autistic Man Builds Feline Fun House Full of Secret Passageways For His Cats


St. James, Minnesota - People build bird houses, swing sets, tree houses and even skating rinks for their kids but a Minnesota man has created an indoor fun house just for cats.

If cats were in charge, there would be more homes laid out like this. Homeowner Greg Krueger transformed his St. James home into a kitty castle.

Krueger's home now has nearly 100 yards of overhead catwalks. His four cats get their choice of hideouts throughout the home, all with the proper lighting and padding.

"They're fun to watch, they're very agile." Krueger said. "To me it feels like we're a family living here."

The home is 15 years in the making. Krueger carved through his walls to create elaborate passageways. The home is like a puzzle he say's that he never quite can finish.

"I think about it constantly, I can't fall asleep." Krueger said.

The home is an obsession that started making sense last Fall when he saw a doctor.

"I have Asperger's Syndrome, I'm probably not the best at socializing." Krueger said.

Diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome at the age of 49, Krueger considers his form of Autism to be a blessing that gives him great focus.

"Obviously, my house would not be like this if I didn't have Asbergers." Krueger said. "I don't care, because if I like what I'm doing, I almost don't want to finish what I'm doing."










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